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Honeywell valves to reduce water waste

A Honeywell Control Systems product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 19, 2009

Honeywell pressure reducing valves are to reduce water consumption in domestic, commercial and industrial premises as excessive pressure contributes to waste.

The water pressure to many premises is much higher than necessary and even more flows to waste while taps are left running to wash hands and brush teeth, for example.

Honeywell pressure reducing valves are to reduce water consumption in domestic, commercial and industrial premises as excessive pressure contributes to waste.

Honeywell pressure reducing valves are to reduce water consumption in domestic, commercial and industrial premises as excessive pressure contributes to waste.

The Honeywell valves also minimise flow noise and protect installations from damage caused by excessive pressure.

Connections on hoses to appliances are less likely to leak.

Users are also unlikely to be splashed when they use hand basins.

Honeywell manufactures a range of brass bodied pressure reducing valves for the plumbing market with DN15 to DN50 (1/2 inch to 2 inch) compression fittings or screwed connections, as well as flanged valves with cast iron bodies up to DN600 (24 inch) diameter.

Cast iron valves are ideal to reduce overall water pressure to multi-dwelling buildings and to industrial and commercial premises.

The brass bodied valves can be installed to control flows to individual floors or sub units.

Honeywell pressure reducing valves feature an integral fine filter to protect the valve insert, which is fully serviceable.

They also feature a balanced seat design and drop-tight seal, which hold the outlet pressure constant, day and night, even when there is wide inlet pressure fluctuation.

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