pressure reducing valve in plumbing system
Pressure Reducing Valves can typically be set for any required downstream pressure level that fits within the parameters of the valve's construction. According to the Uniform Plumbing Code, a plumbing pressure reducing valve is mandatory on all plumbing systems that surpass 80 psi (5.62 kg/cm). Though pressure reduction valves vary slightly by design and functionality, all valves contain a diaphragm, inlet and outlet gauges, and a pressure adjustment handle.
For water pressure cutback and conservation, a water pressure reducing valve is often implemented. They can be installed in homes, businesses, and industrial buildings in order to lower water pressure and lessen the flow of unneeded amounts of water. The pressure reducer valve works automatically, regulating the flow of pressure from a structure's main water supply. This valve is an economical and environmentally responsible way to lower water and energy usage and cost.
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