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Top rated valve provider: The automatic control valve is an essential component for optimising system performance. The S900 series of automatic control valves are Basic valves to provide hydraulically driven solutions to pressure, flow and level control applications. We are an automatic control valve manufacturer & hydraulic control valve supplier since 2004, all of our industrial Automatic Control Valves have passed a series of international quality assurance systems and product safety certifications. Features: Top and seat ring guided stem and diaphragm assembly for long life and reliability. All iron components are fusion epoxy bonded for corrosion resistance. Easy maintance without removal from the main line. Nylon reinforced diaphragm for long time service. Drip tight shut off. Globe design for superior control characteristics. Meet standards BS EN 1074-5, ISO 5208. BS EN 12266-1, BS EN 558-1. Read additional details at industrial valve manufacturer.

Pressure reducing valve is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated control valve. It designed to withstand even the toughest environments. The Valve automatically reduces a higher inlet pressure to a steady lower downstream pressure, regardless of changing flow rate and/or varying inlet pressure. As the leading pressure reducing valve manufacturer, all of our water pressure reduce valve is an accurate, pilot-operated regulator capable of holding downstream pressure to a re-determined limit. When downstream pressure exceeds the pressure setting of the control pilot, the main valve and pilot valve close drip-tight. We are pressure reducing valve supplier with over 18 years experience, our pressure regulating valve has an internal port throttling plug that provides an accurate and stable response for flow and pressure regulation while simultaneously reducing noise and vibration.

How to Set an Altitude Valve? Setting an altitude valve correctly is crucial to ensure proper water flow and pressure regulation in a system. Here are some steps to guide you on how to set an altitude valve: Familiarize yourself with the manufacturer’s instructions: Each altitude valve may have specific guidelines for setting it up. Make sure you read and understand these instructions thoroughly before proceeding. Determine the desired water level: Based on your system’s requirements, identify the ideal water level at which you want the altitude valve to maintain. This will depend on factors such as building height and water usage. Adjust the pilot control settings: Altitude valves typically have a pilot control that regulates their operation. Use the appropriate tools to adjust this control according to your desired water level.

Ductile iron ball check valves are self-cleaning and with full bore. The ball rotates during operation eliminating the risk of impurities getting stuck on the ball. The full and smooth bore ensures full flow with low pressure loss and eliminates the risk of deposits at the bottom. Ball check valves are available with flanges and internal threads. They are delivered with NBR lined ball as standard and optionally with ball of polyurethane available in different weights. Product Description: Ball check valve with flanges for wastewater treatment and neutral liquids to max. 70° C Standards: Designed according to EN 12050-4; Face to face according to DIN 3202 – F6; Standard flange drilling to EN1092-2 (ISO 7005-2), PN 10/16 Test/Approvals: Hydraulic test according to EN12050-4; Approved according to LGA regulations. See more information at https://www.shsuotevalve.com/.

What is an Altitude Valve? An altitude valve, also known as an altitude control valve or altitude regulator, is a type of valve used in water distribution systems. It is designed to maintain a specific water level or pressure within a storage tank or elevated structure. The purpose of an altitude valve is to control the flow of water into or out of a storage tank to maintain a predetermined level or pressure. It functions by automatically opening and closing based on changes in water level or pressure. When the water level or pressure drops below the desired set point, the altitude valve opens to allow water to flow into the tank, replenishing the supply. Conversely, when the water level or pressure rises above the set point, the valve closes to prevent overfilling or excessive pressure.

The valve is made of DI body and DI disc; Advanced newly design with dovetail seal design and captured by epoxy on the back, with multiple raised ring to have more contact with disc but less friction during closure; The double eccentric design provides less contact area of seal with disc, and less stress at the open position of the disc; The disc design with arch shape and thru disc can provide better flow capacity, stronger and less weight . The shaft and disc connection with tangential pin which can be exchangeable and provide rigid connection; The DN 100-500MM use flat disc, and DN 600-1200MM use arch shape disc; Epoxy coated interior and exterior; Valve design meets or exceeds EN 593; Top flange connection meets ISO 5211-1982, and F/F meets EN 558-1 series 13 & 14.