Pressure Reducing Valves
Pressure reducing valves (PRVs) are essential for controlling and reducing fluid pressure in systems. These valves adjust the flow of water, steam, oil, or gas to maintain a safe pressure range, protecting equipment and pipelines. A spring-loaded mechanism inside the ... Read More
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AirAirStainless Steel4MLOS Series Low pressure PRV

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AirStainless Steel4MMPS Series Micro Pressure PRV

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Stainless SteelWater TreatmentDirect Activated Pressure Reducing Valve

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Ductile Iron (Cast SG Iron)Drinking WaterWaterPressure Reducing Control Valves

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Cast IronWaterProcess Industry ApplicationsPressure Reducing Valve PN16-25-40-64

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AirAirStainless SteelWG Series- PRV

Category Description
Pressure reducing valves (PRVs) are essential for controlling and reducing fluid pressure in systems. These valves adjust the flow of water, steam, oil, or gas to maintain a safe pressure range, protecting equipment and pipelines. A spring-loaded mechanism inside the valve responds to pressure fluctuations, automatically adjusting the valve opening to keep the pressure steady.
PRVs are used in residential, commercial, and industrial systems like water distribution, heating, and chemical processing. They help improve safety, efficiency, and extend the lifespan of pumps and pipes by maintaining stable pressure. Users can set PRVs to specific pressure levels, and in some cases, adjust them manually or automatically to fit changing conditions.
Available in different designs, including direct-acting and pilot-operated types, pressure reducing valves offer flexibility for various needs. Their ability to regulate pressure efficiently while being easy to maintain makes them vital in systems where consistent pressure is critical for performance and safety.


