Description
Pressure reducing valves for steam and air. A wide assortment of models is available, including pilot-operated models, direct-acting models and models with integral separators and steam traps.
Pressure Reducing Valves (With Built-in Separator and trap)
Pilot-operated pressure reducing valves with built-in separator and trap. Local-set and remote-set types are available.
Pressure Reducing Valves (Without separator and trap)
Pilot-operated pressure reducing valves to supply steam or air with stable secondary pressure for general use. Local-set and remote-set types are available.
Pressure Reducing Valves (Direct Acting)
Compact, light-weight, direct-acting pressure reducing valves. Stainless steel construction.
Benefits and Features
Valves for controlling steam or air pressure. They maintain the prescribed pressure even when flow rates fluctuate.
- Selection can be made from a wide assortment of models, including pilot-operated models, direct-acting models, and models with integral separators and steam traps.
- High-precision pressure reducing valves for process applications employ a separator with steam trap and shock-absorbing spherical piston to yield a superior flow rate.
- The basic configuration of pressure reducing valves for air is identical to that of those for steam; as such, they are able to offer the same benefits.
Application Areas
- Steam
- For the supply of dry steam with no entrained condensate at a stable pressure
- To control pressure even from a location that is physically distant from the pressure reducing valve
- For compact steam-heating equipment
- For steam transport lines, heaters, etc.
- Air
- For air piping, air-using facilities, etc.