Reliance 16bar Anti-Vacuum Valve With Male BSP 1/2 in BSP Male Connection

RS noliktavas nr.: 794-8316Ražotājs: Reliance Water ControlsRažotāja kods: ADMT503001
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Tehniskie dokumenti

Specifikācija

Connection

1/2 in BSP Male

Maximum Set Pressure

16bar

Maximum Temperature

+99°C

For Use With

Hot Water

Body Material

Brass

Connection Gender

Male

Thread Size

1/2in

Thread Standard or Connection Type

BSP

Izcelsmes valsts

Australia

Produkta apraksts

Automatic Anti-Vacuum Valve

Automatic Anti-Vacuum Valve for use with hot water heaters to prevent a vacuum forming in installations where there is the potential of the draw off rate exceeding the rate of flow to the inlet; this can occur in properties with multiple outlets below the base of the hot water heater. The valve contains a check cartridge which under normal conditions is held closed by the system pressure. When a vacuum condition exists, the suction will cause the check cartridge to open and air to flow through, equalising the pressure within the hot water heater

Approvals

WRAS

€ 41,60

€ 41,60 Katrs (bez PVN)

€ 50,34

€ 50,34 Katrs (Ieskaitot PVN)

Reliance 16bar Anti-Vacuum Valve With Male BSP 1/2 in BSP Male Connection

€ 41,60

€ 41,60 Katrs (bez PVN)

€ 50,34

€ 50,34 Katrs (Ieskaitot PVN)

Reliance 16bar Anti-Vacuum Valve With Male BSP 1/2 in BSP Male Connection

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DaudzumsVienības cena
1 - 4€ 41,60
5 - 9€ 40,30
10+€ 39,00

Tehniskie dokumenti

Specifikācija

Connection

1/2 in BSP Male

Maximum Set Pressure

16bar

Maximum Temperature

+99°C

For Use With

Hot Water

Body Material

Brass

Connection Gender

Male

Thread Size

1/2in

Thread Standard or Connection Type

BSP

Izcelsmes valsts

Australia

Produkta apraksts

Automatic Anti-Vacuum Valve

Automatic Anti-Vacuum Valve for use with hot water heaters to prevent a vacuum forming in installations where there is the potential of the draw off rate exceeding the rate of flow to the inlet; this can occur in properties with multiple outlets below the base of the hot water heater. The valve contains a check cartridge which under normal conditions is held closed by the system pressure. When a vacuum condition exists, the suction will cause the check cartridge to open and air to flow through, equalising the pressure within the hot water heater

Approvals

WRAS