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Product category: Control Valves (Rotary, Mixing, Temperature Control etc)
News Release from: Honeywell Control Systems | Subject: D06 pressure reduction valve
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 27 November 2006

Pressure reduction valve provides
protection

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The Honeywell D06 pressure reduction valve is ideal for protecting water installations from excessive supply pressures up to 25bar.

The Honeywell D06 pressure reduction valve is ideal for protecting water installations from excessive supply pressures up to 25bar As the standard pattern Honeywell brass-bodied valve for the heating and plumbing market, it should be the first choice to maintain a constant pressure, even when there are wide inlet pressure fluctuations

Its output can be set at any pressure from 1.5 to 6bar.

By maintaining a constant ideal pressure, it also reduces water consumption, minimises system flow noise, and reduces the possibility of leaks from both system pipework and appliance hoses.

Lower pressure at hand basins reduces splashing.

It is also ideal to regulate water pressures to individual floors of multilevel buildings.

The D06 has an inbuilt filter and a choice of filter bowl: brass or clear synthetic.

The valve is supplied with a choice of connections from DN15 to DN50 (0.5 to 2in) and its dezincification resistant brass housing is suitable for water, compressed air or nitrogen.

The pressure is set simply by turning an adjustment knob to the pressure indicated on the scale.

The adjustment spring is not in contact with potable water.

The valve insert is of high quality synthetic material.

Replacement valve and filter inserts are available.

Pressure gauges up to 4, 10, 16 and 25bar are optionally available.

The valve can be retrofitted easily with an inlet nonreturn valve and to convert it to a reverse-rinsing filter combination.

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