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Pressure Reducing Valve has stainless steel construction.

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Pressure Reducing Valve has stainless steel construction.
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July 1, 2005 - Direct-acting DR20SF PRV, available with 316L stainless steel wetted parts, is suited for pure and clean steam applications. Available in ½, ¾, and 1 in. NPT sizes, valve features Class 4 seat leakage rating for tight shutoff. Flow-up design, as well as flat valve and plug arrangement, lend to secondary pressure stability. Able to reach pressure reduction ratio of 30:1, product features inline access to internal parts and reusable PTFE gaskets.

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TLV Corporation
13901 South Lakes Drive
Charlotte, NC, 28273
USA



TLV'S DR20SF New 316L Stainless Steel Construction


TLV CORPORATION is pleased to announce that the high performance, cost effective DR20SF PRV is now available in 316L stainless steel wetted parts. The extremely compact, direct-acting, pressure reducing valve is an excellent choice for pure and clean steam applications. Significant advantages of the DR20SF include:

Suitable For Clean Steam Systems
o Provides superior corrosion resistance through the use of high quality SUS316L stainless steel wetted parts

High Flow Rate/Tight Shutoff
o Class 4 seat leakage rating provides a high flow rate and delivers a tight shutoff.

Superior flow characteristics
o The flow-up design, as well as a flat valve and plug arrangement increase's secondary pressure stability. This enhances the pressure reduction capability to allow the DR20SF to reach a ratio of 30:1, eliminating the need for costly 2 stage pressure reduction.

Excellent Serviceability
o Inline access to internal parts and reusable PTFE gaskets allow valve to be serviced without removing the body from installation.

TLV's DR20SF is available in ½", ¾", and 1" in NPT, and is in stock and ready for delivery.

1-800-TLV-TRAP
www.tlv.com

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Pressure Reducing Valves Construction & Applicatio

i would like to ask , if the pressure reducing valves can be used in potable/drinking water network? and what is the suitable materials need to be in the Pressuure Reducing Valves so as to match this application?

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Eng.Faisal

By Faisal on Oct 13, 2011 08:38

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