Pressure reducing valve is a device which reduces and stabilises the upstream pressure to an adjusted downstream pressure.
When the entering pressure from the public mains is too high and variable, pressure reducing valve stabilises the downstream pressure to the adjusted one. Possible variations of the upstream pressure do not influence the adjusted downstream pressure. This range of pressure reducing valves allows the operator to adjust the downstream pressure to a set figure.
Pressure reducing valves are suitable for domestic water services, heating and air-conditioning plants, compressed air systems. They can be used with water, compressed air and no-aggressive fluids.
Specifications:
- Main diameter: 1 1/4" (5/4");
- Compensated piston operation;
- Female/female threads;
- Body in nickel-plated brass;
- Temperature range: 0°C - 80°C;
- Maximum inlet pressure: 25bar;
- Outlet pressure can be adjusted between 1 and 6 bar;
- Factory preadjustment 3 bar;
- Outlet pressure gauge connection 1/4” on both sides;
- Threads ISO228 (equivalent to DIN EN ISO 228 and BS EN ISO 228).