Altitude Valve
An altitude valve is a type of automatic control valve that is designed to regulate the level of water in a tank or reservoir without the need for external power or control systems.
It operates based on the water pressure, opening to fill the tank when the water level drops and closing to prevent overflow when the water reaches a predetermined maximum level.
This valve is especially useful in water utility infrastructure to ensure consistent water service and to prevent the wastage of water through overfilling of storage facilities.
It is commonly installed in the pipeline between a public water source and a private storage tank or within municipal water systems that distribute water to elevated geographical areas.
A typical application in water utility is to use a SCADA system and electric floats on the elevated tanks, the Altitude pilot valve is used as a hydraulic backup when electricity is down.
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