The main valve is a hydraulically operating diaphragm valve. The work energy is the inherent medium.
Most valve types operate purely hydraulically without any foreign energy.
Application
To use in drinking water systems (other media after consultation)
Reduction in pressure to supply the network
Emergency feed into a second network (network connections)
Mode of operation
The pressure reducing valve reduces a variable inlet pressure to a constant outlet pressure. Fluctuating inlet pressure and flow rate have no effect on the outlet pressure controlled by the control valve. The outlet pressure is adjustable in the range from 1.5 to 12 bar (standard design).
Product information
To calculate the dimensions of the valve please refer to the following information:
Maximum and minimum inlet pressure (static and dynamic pressure ratios)
Desired outlet pressure
Maximum and minimum flow rates
Possible requirement for extinguishing water
Available line diameters and lengths
Construction of the valve (straight or angle design)
For the calculation basis, information on the loss of pressure and the characteristic values of the valve, please refer to the end of Chapter E.
Design
Design according to DIN EN 1074
Construction length acc. to DIN EN 558
Flange mass according to DIN 1092-2, to PN 25 DN 300
Pressure levels: PN 10 or PN 16 to DN 300, PN 25 to DN 200, higher pressures on request.
Nominal widths DN 50, DN 80, DN 100 and DN 150 available in angular design
Nominal widths 1 ½" and 2" with threaded connection (female thread)
Medium temperature up to 40°C
Installation and assembly
Shut–off valves should be fitted on both sides of the valve and a dirt trap should be installed on the inlet side of the valve. Depending on the installation situation, a mounting/dismounting adapter and an aeration and ventilation system should be provided.
Vantages
Maintenance-free, non-rusting valve seat
Pressed-in seat
EWS-coating according to RAL GSK
Caution
Dimension H1 with electric position indicator and opening limiter is 110 mm higher up to DN 100 and 130 mm higher at DN 125 to DN 300.