2.3 Potable Water Products

2.3.1 Zawory przeponowe serii 300

1. Zawór pierwszeństwa / priorytetu  ( nadmiarowo -upustowy ) gwintowany
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2. Zawór pierwszeństwa / priorytetu  (nadmiarowo-upustowy) kołnierzowy
DH300 pressure sustaining valves are regulators which control the pressure on the inlet side. They are used wherever a specific inlet pressure must not be exceeded, for example limiting the pressure in the inlet supply network or in transition...
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3. Attitude control valve, FD300
The FD300 attitude control valve controls the water level in, for example, water reservoirs without the need for using a float valve or other ancillary controls. The highly sensitive pilot valve and the main valve are installed outside...
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4. Zawór elektromagnetyczny MV100
Zawór elektromagnetyczny MV100
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5. Magnetic solenoid valve, MV300
Type MV300 magnetic solenoid valves are mainly used as shutoff valves. They are controlled by the integral magnetic solenoid operated valve. Their compact design makes them ideally suited where space is limited, for example in ducts....
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6. Surge anticipating valve, PC300
The PC300 surge anticipating valve for pumped systems is used for the prevention of negative pressure and water pressure shocks in long pumped pipework systems caused by sudden pump shut-off (e.g. from power failure).
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7. Zawór bezpieczeństwa SV300
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8. Flow rate regulator, VR300
A flow rate regulator, also called a flow rate limiting valve, controls to a fixed flow rate, independent of fluctuating operating pressures and take-off flow rates. It prevents, for example, pumps running at too high a performance or...
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9. Zawór pierwszeństwa – VV100
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10. Priority valve, VV300
VV300 priority valves are a combination between pressure regulating and pressure limiting valves. They are used to ensure priority drinking water supply to important systems. Ancillary systems are then supplied only when there is sufficient...
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