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Pressure Reducing Valves and Filter
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• gunmetal housing, interior parts made of gunmetal and stainless steel
• flange connection
pressure reducing valve, flanged
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• internal parts made of gunmetal, stainless steel and plastic
• male union thread
pressure reducing valve
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• mechanically acting, manual backwash filter
• internal parts made of gunmetal, stainless steel and plastic
• male union thread
filter
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• mechanically acting, manual backwash filter
• single-seated valve with balanced plug
• internal parts made of gunmetal, stainless steel and plastic
• male union thread
pressure reducing valve-filter combination
- Stop Valves ꁕ
- Safety Valves ꁕ
- Pressure Reducing Valves and Filter
- Balancing valves ꁕ
- Measuring Products
- Hygiene System KHS ꁕ
- Thermal separators
- Flush-mounted valves
- Stop valves water meter combinations ꁕ
- Frost-proof outdoor taps
- TRESOR Cabinets ꁕ
- Sampling Valves
- ThermoSystem KTS ꁕ
- Other Valves
- Accessories ꁕ
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Spare parts
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- Spare parts for stop valves
- Spare parts for protection and safety valves
- Spare parts for pressure reducing valves and filters
- Spare parts for balancing valves
- Spare parts for measuring products
- Spare parts for sampling valves
- Spare parts for flush-mounted valves
- Spare parts for stop valve water meter models
- Spare parts for frost-proof outdoor taps
- Spare parts for TRESOR cabinets
- Spare parts for hygiene system KHS
- Spare parts for dirt traps
- Handwheels and gaskets
Pressure reducing valve
Pressure reducing valves compensate for pressure fluctuations and pressure peaks in the public pipe network and provide for uniform pressure in the domestic water installation system. Pressure reducing valves may be integrated in the filter. With a pressure reducing valve, the pressure can be reduced, for example, in order to reduce water consumption or to preserve technical equipment and valves and to prevent malfunctions.
Filter and pressure reducing valve-filter combinations in accordance with DIN EN 13443-1 and DIN EN 1567
Filters can be combined with pressure reducing valves. The compact design makes installing filters and pressure reducing valves cost-effective and space-efficient. Unlike replaceable filters, the filter element of back-flushing filters, which normally has to be cleaned, does not need to be replaced. Here, the filter insert is cleaned by means of back-flushing. In the back-flushing process, the water first flows through the filter insert, as in normal operation, and the impurities are held back.
Pressure reducing valves and filters
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