Pressure Reducing Valves protect household water installations for industrial or commercial applications within the range of their specification. By installing a pressure reducing valve, pressurisation damage is avoided and water consumption is reduced. The set pressure is also maintained constant even when there is wide inlet pressure fluctuation. Reduction of the operating pressure and maintaining it at a constant level minimizes flow noise in the installation.
Method of Operation
Spring loaded pressure reducing valves operate by means of a force equalising system. The force of a diaphragm operates against the force of an adjustment spring. If the outlet pressure & therefore diaphragm force fall because water is drawn, the then greater force of the spring causes the valve to open. The outlet pressure then increases until the force between the diaphragm & the spring are equal again. The inlet pressure has no influence in either opening or closing of the valve. Because of this, inlet pressure fluctuation does not influence the outlet pressure. Different Models of PRV
W21 W21 is a direct acting diaphragm operated PRV with built-in-filter and a cartridge design. Economically priced and used for individual appliances like boilers, water purifier etc. sizes 15 & 20 mm and o/p pressure of 1.5 to 5 kg/cm2. W3 The W3 is the world's most advanced design in PRV for water. It is a diaphragm operated direct acting balanced seat design PRV with built- in-filter (optional) and transparent filter cap. Follows European norms of cartridge design. Also has unique 2 side open design & low noise operation due to its low weight internals. sizes up to 50 mm and o/p pressure of 1.5 to 5 kg/cm2