Pressure Reducing Valves Model 1100

The model 1100 Pressure ACV Reducing Valve is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated, control valve that reduces higher upstream pressure to lower constant downstream pressure regardless of fluctuating demand or varying upstream pressure

The model 1100 reducing valve is a normally open valve that is manually adjusted to open once downstream pressure reaches a pre-set value. Once downstream pressure rises above the set point the valve closes slowly to a drip tight position. The downstream pressure is kept constant within the given flow range (V=4 – 0.4 m/s) with an accuracy of + %5 of the downstream pressure. When there is no consumption, the valve is %100 drop tight. The downstream pressure will rise by approx. 1 bar under conditions between minimum and zero consumption.

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Operating Principals of ACVs

Valve Closing: When the pilot closes water is trapped inside the bonnet and the main valve disc will be forced to close.

Valve Opening: When the pilot opens water is released from the bonnet allowing the main valve disc to open.

Valve Modulating: The main valve will mimic the small pilot valve. When the latter partially closes the main valve does the same and vice versa. The pilot valve reacts to a change in external signal received from the system. This signal might cause the pilot valve disc to partially close (hence closing the main valve) or to partially open.

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Material Standards 

1. Body ——- Ductile Iron EN-GJS-500/7  Or  Ductile Iron EN-GJS-400/12

2,6,8. Isolation valve ——- Nickel plate copper alloy (Optional SS316)

3. Strainer  ——- Stainless steel SS316

4. Restriction ——- Stainless steel 316

5. Needle Valve ——- Stainless steel 316

7. PRV Pilot ——- Stainless steel 316

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