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Pressure Reducing Valves
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Adjustable Direct-Acting Pressure Reducer
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Adjustable Direct-Acting Low-Flow Pressure Reducing
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Adjustable Direct-Acting Pressure Reducer
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Adjustable Direct-Acting, Low Flow Pressure Reducer
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Adjustable Direct-Acting Pressure Reducer
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Pressure Reducing Valve
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Pressure Reducing Valve
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Pressure Reducing Valve
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Differential Pressure Reducing Valve
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Pressure Reducing Valve
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Pressure Reducing Valve
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Pressure Reducing Valve
with Low Flow By-Pass for Building Applications
What Are
Pressure Reducing Valves
Hydraulically operated pressure reducing control valves reduce a higher upstream pressure to a constant lower downstream pressure, regardless of fluctuating demand or varying upstream pressure.
There are different methods for applying pressure reduction: mechanical, electronic and hydraulic.
BERMAD offers fully automatic hydraulic pressure reduction.
In municipal networks pressure reducing valves (PRV) are required at the inlet of pressure zones or DMAs (District Metering Areas). On the one hand, for protecting the equipment at the downstream and household plumbing from overpressure. On the other hand, guaranteeing sufficient & reliable pressure for the consumers.
In Irrigation PRVs are required in water headers in the entry of lower elevation fields, pivot-machines, low pressure systems like dripping pipes and more.
In high rise buildings, PRVs are located on every floor or every few floors, for protecting the department’s plumbing and low rated fittings & connections from overpressure.
How Do Pressure Reducing Valves Work?
The hydraulic pressure reducing valves are equipped with a pressure reducing pilot designed to hydraulically sense the downstream pressure. The pressure reducing pilot commands the valve to throttle/close when the downstream pressure increases ABOVE the pilot pressure set point and to open the valve when the downstream pressure decreases to BELOW the pilot pressure set point. Example: