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

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Tehnički podaci

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

Zemlja podrijetla

Australia

Detalji o proizvodu

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

RSD 7.948

RSD 7.948 Each (bez PDV-a)

RSD 9.537

RSD 9.537 Each (s PDV-om)

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

RSD 7.948

RSD 7.948 Each (bez PDV-a)

RSD 9.537

RSD 9.537 Each (s PDV-om)

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

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Tehnička dokumentacija

Tehnički podaci

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

Zemlja podrijetla

Australia

Detalji o proizvodu

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