reducing valve

A pressure reducing valve, also known as a pressure regulator, is a device used to reduce the pressure of a gas or liquid in a pipeline to a desired value. Its main function is to maintain a constant outlet pressure even as the inlet pressure changes.

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Use of reducing valves:

Water systems: Pressure reducing valves are often used in homes and buildings to reduce the pressure of potable water from the public water supply to a suitable level for domestic use.

Gas systems: In gas systems, pressure relief valves are important for pressure regulation during gas transportation and distribution.

Steam Systems: In industrial steam systems, pressure relief valves are used to maintain the correct steam pressure for various processes.

Ventilation and air conditioning: In air conditioning and ventilation systems, pressure relief valves can be used to regulate air pressure.

Different types of reducing valves:

Gas Reducing Valves: These valves are used to regulate the pressure of a gas such as natural gas or propane-butane.

Water Pressure Reducing Valves: These valves are used in domestic and industrial applications to regulate the pressure of potable water or other liquids.

Steam reducing valves: Used to regulate steam pressure in large industrial steam systems.

Hydraulic pressure relief valves: Used to control pressure in hydraulic systems.

Each type of pressure reducing valve is designed to meet the specific requirements of a given application. Their choice depends on the type of medium to be regulated and the required accuracy and method of pressure regulation.

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