A Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) is commonly placed on water distribution systems and within individual homes, multi-family homes and businesses. There are two types of water pressure reducing valves, direct acting and pilot operated, both use globe or angle style bodies.
Strainer
A strainer is a device that is used to retain solid pieces when fluid passes through it in a piping system. A strainer makes the fluid pass through a straining element that has very small holes. The smaller the holes, the smaller the solid particles that will be trapped.
65mm (2.1/2") DN150 PN16 Pegler Cast Iron Y Pattern Flanged Strainer (V912). Max Operating Pressure 16 Bar, Operating temperature -10°C to 220°C. Flanges in accordance with BS EN1092-2:1997. Suitable for potable water, heating and cooling applications. WRAS approved.
80mm (3") DN150 PN16 Pegler Cast Iron Y Pattern Flanged Strainer (V912). Max Operating Pressure 16 Bar, Operating temperature -10°C to 220°C. Flanges in accordance with BS EN1092-2:1997. Suitable for potable water, heating and cooling applications. WRAS approved.
100mm (4") DN150 PN16 Pegler Cast Iron Y Pattern Flanged Strainer (V912). Max Operating Pressure 16 Bar, Operating temperature -10°C to 220°C. Flanges in accordance with BS EN1092-2:1997. Suitable for potable water, heating and cooling applications. WRAS approved.
150mm (6") DN150 PN16 Pegler Cast Iron Y Pattern Flanged Strainer (V912). Max Operating Pressure 16 Bar, Operating temperature -10°C to 220°C. Flanges in accordance with BS EN1092-2:1997. Suitable for potable water, heating and cooling applications. WRAS approved.