Apollo 36H-205-01 water pressure reducing valve is used in commercial and industrial settings to prevent water hammer, leaks and water wastage. It is ideal for maintaining a consistent and safe water pressure level, preventing excessive pressure that can damage pipes, fixtures and appliances. This valve ensures optimal water flow, extends the lifespan of plumbing components and enhances overall system efficiency.
Features:
- It comes with a FNPT connection for secure threaded attachment and ease of installation.
- This valve has a 7-1/2 inch height to accommodate multiple system layouts.
- It features bronze construction for increased durability and corrosion resistance.
- This valve can withstand pressures up to 400 psi and temperatures up to 180 degrees F.
- It offers preset pressure at 50 psi for maintaining controlled water flow.
Compatible Accessories:
- Westward 4YR93 Straight Pipe Wrench: This straight pipe wrench is used to install or remove Apollo 36H-205-01 pressure reducing valve and other pipe fittings.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I clean and maintain this water pressure reducing valve?
A.
- Shut off the water supply to the valve.
- Open a faucet downstream to release any residual pressure in the system.
- Carefully remove the valve's cover using appropriate tools.
- Check the internal components for debris or mineral buildup. Clean any sediment using a soft brush or cloth.
- Inspect the diaphragm for damage or wear. Replace if necessary.
- Apply silicone lubricant to moving parts like the adjustment screw.
- Put the valve's cover back in place and secure it properly.
- Gradually turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
- Use a pressure gauge to verify the valve's output pressure. Adjust as needed using the adjustment screw.
- Periodically check and clean the valve to ensure proper functioning.
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing a water pressure reducing valve?
A.
- Match the valve's pressure range to your system's needs.
- Ensure that the valve can handle the expected water flow.
- Opt for durable valve materials resistant to corrosion and wear.
- Choose the right valve size for your plumbing system.
- Look for valves with adjustable pressure settings.
Q. What is the difference between water pressure reducing valves and general purpose valves?
A. A water pressure reducing valve is designed to regulate and lower water pressure for efficient distribution in plumbing systems, preventing damage from excessive pressure. It's specialised for maintaining steady pressure in water supply systems. In contrast, general purpose valves are versatile and controll fluid or gas flow across various applications.