Hydraulically Actuated Automatic Control Valves Product Overview |
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| Product Range | DN50 – DN1000 |
| Pressure Rating | PN10, PN16 and 25 |
| Temperature Range | -20°C TO +70°C |
| Flange Dimensions | EN1092-2 (DIN2501) |
| Hydrostatic Testing | EN12266, ISO5208 |
| Type Testing | EN1074-5 |
| Actuation | Hydraulically actuated |
| Certificates | Manufactured under a certified ISO 9001 quality system |
| Applications | • Water pipelines and distribution networks • Irrigation pipelines and networks • Ground reservoirs and elevated tanks • Pumping Stations • Water hammer systems • Water treatment plant |
The model 1200 Pressure Sustaining Valve is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated automatic control valve. When installed in-line, they sustain minimum back- pressure thus prioritizing pressure zones, preventing line emptying, and pump overload
Valve Size( mm ) |
Hydraulically Actuated Automatic Control Valve |
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| PN10 | PN16 | |||
| PDF File | CAD File | PDF File | CAD File | |
| 50 | ACV50-10 | CADACV50-10 | ACV50-16 | CADACV50-16 |
| 80 | ||||
| 100 | ||||
| 150 | ||||
| 200 | ||||
| 250 | ||||
| 300 | ||||
| 400 | ||||
| 500 | ||||
| 600 | ||||
| 700 | ||||
| 800 | ||||
| 900 | ACV900-10 | CADACV900-10 | ACV900-16 | CADACV900-16 |
| 1000 | ||||
Sierra sewage air valve series 6600-PP Are Hydromechanical devices designed to automatically release or admit air during pipeline filling, draining, or operation of a water pipeline or system. The safe operation and efficiency of a pipeline are dependent on the continual removal of air from the pipeline.
The model 1100/S Pressure Reducing Valve is a hydrauli-cally operated, diaphragm actuated, control valve that reduces higher upstream pressure to lower constant downstream pressure regardless of fluctuating demand or varying upstream pressure, Thanks to a Sole-noid Control, the Valve will also open or close in response to a signal
Sierra water air valve series 6400-PP Are Hydromechanical devices designed to automatically release or admit air during pipeline filling, draining, or operation of a water pipeline or system. The safe operation and efficiency of a pipeline are dependent on the continual removal of air from the pipeline.