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 |
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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.