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High flow proportional pressure reducing valve 2011-11-25
A proportional solenoid operated pressure reducing control valve includes an elongate cylindrical housing having an axial throughbore between an outer end and an inner end defining an interior chamber
Piston structure for pressure reducing valve 2011-11-24
A pressure reducing valve includes a opening/closing valve between primary and secondary pressure chambers, a diaphragm body, a valve hole through which the secondary pressure chamber is communicative
Pressure reducing valve with pressure gage in handle 2011-11-23
A gage-in-handle type pressure reducing valve wherein a feedback chamber and a pressure gage are communicated with each other through a communicating passage between a feedback member and a pressure
A pressure reducing valve 2011-11-22
A pressure reducing valve comprises a valve support member provided with a water passage, a valve seat fitting on the portion of the valve support member primary side relative to the secondary side en
A self-contained 2011-11-21
A self-contained, pilot operated valve is disclosed which is adapted to be interposed in a fluid flow line to reduce the pressure therein from one level upstream of the valve to a desired lower level
A gas pressure-reducing valve 2011-11-18
A gas pressure-reducing valve in which a valve member to be seated on a valve seat having a valve hole opened at its central portion and leading to a pressure-reducing chamber between a body and a dia
Convert a quarter turn valve into a relief valve 2011-11-17
Buckling pin pilots by Rupture Pin Technology can control readily available actuated ball and butterfly valves. These valves can incorporate chemical compatibility with no size or pressure limit.
Installing a Pressure Reducing Valve 2011-11-16
The first thing you have to realize when installing a pressure reducing valve is that these dudes can and do go bad. Replacing a bad valve can be a nightmare if you do not have
valves on either side



