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Level Control Valve with 2-Way Vertical Float FP-450-67


  • “Always Full” Firewater Reservoir
  •  Automatic Self Operation
  • Suitable for systems with poor quality water

The Model FP 450-67 Level Control is a hydraulically controlled, diaphragm actuated valve for controlling the level in firewater reservoirs. The 2 way vertical float modulates the valve to keep the reservoir full or at a preset level at all times. The unobstructed flow passage, simplicity of design and robust construction makes the FP 450-67 suitable for use with firewater which is often of a poor quality.

Product Features & Benefits
  • Line-pressure driven

– Independent operation

  • Rugged Reliability

– Single-piece fully supported rolling diaphragm
– Obstacle-free unobstructed flow path
– Suited for use with low quality water

  • Hydraulically Restrained Actuation

– Non-slam closing
– Quiet and smooth operation

  • High Performance

– High flow capacity
– Low operating pressure

  • External Installation

– Easy access to valve & float
– Simple level setting
– Less wear and tear

  • In-Line Serviceable

-Quick and easy maintenance

  • Flexible Design

– Simple addition of factory supplied features

Major Additional Features

– Pressure sustaining – 453-67
– Electric float backup – 450-67-65
– Flow control – 457-67-U

Typical Product Applications

 Infrastructure Installation

Rooftop reservoir
Rooftop reservoir level control is attained by electric control of the basement pumps according to reservoir level.

As overflow of a rooftop reservoir can cause costly damage, hydraulic backup protection is recommended.

The Model FP 450-67 is suited to this function. When open, it presents minimal interference, but when needed, it shuts off securely.

To prioritize pressure to upper floor consumers or fire protection system, install the Model FP 420 or 42T Pressure Control Valve upstream from the Model FP 450-67.

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Basement Reservoirs
Basement reservoir design requires consideration of specific issues:
■ Supply cut-off is unacceptable.
■ Reservoir overflow might damage expensive equipment.
■ Noise level and duration should be limited.
■ Municipal supply pressure might be low.

The Model FP 450-67, as part of a Reservoir Fill-Up system, fulfills these requirements and more.

 

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