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A Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) is a type of valve used to control and reduce the incoming pressure of a fluid (typically water, gas, or steam) to a lower, more manageable level before it enters a system or is distributed throughout a pipeline. The primary purpose of a PRV is to protect downstream equipment, pipes, and fixtures from high-pressure damage, ensuring the system operates within safe pressure limits.
A Pressure Regulator Valve (PRV) is an Automatic Control Valve designed to reduce a higher unregulated inlet pressure to a constant, reduced downstream (outlet) pressure regardless of variations in demand and/or upstream (inlet) water pressure.
Key Functions of a Pressure Reducing Valve: Pressure Regulation Protecting Equipment System Efficiency
Components of a Pressure Reducing Valve:
Valve Body: brass
Diaphragm or Piston
Spring: stainless steel
Adjustment Screw: brass
Strainer (optional): stainless steel
Technical data:
1.Max. Inlet pressure:16bar
2.Outlet pressure: 1–6bar
3.Max. pressure reduction ratio inlet to outlet pressure: 6:1
4.Thread: 3/4″
5.Medium: water
6.Medium temperature: 0 ~65°C
7.With optional pressure gauge
Benefits of a Pressure Reducing Valve: Protects Equipment Improves Efficiency Reduces Water Hammer Cost Savings Simplicity
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