Pressure Reducing Valves

Pressure reducing valves (PRVs) regulate and maintain a specified downstream pressure level by automatically reducing higher incoming pressures, ensuring consistent and safe operational conditions in various fluid systems.

Additional information

Material Construction

Cast Iron, Cast Steel, Ductile Iron, Stainless Steel

Class

Up to PN-16

Size (mm)

40-1000

Operation

Hydraulic Operated

A pressure reducing valve (PRV) is a critical component in fluid systems, designed to regulate and maintain a specific, predetermined pressure level within a pipeline or system. Its primary function is to reduce high-pressure fluid to a more manageable and controlled lower pressure, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of downstream components and equipment.
These valves are indispensable in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications where maintaining a stable pressure is crucial for optimal performance. The intricate design of pressure reducing valves allows them to handle diverse fluids, including liquids and gases, with precision and reliability.