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VBPRAC - Captured Solenoid Brass Valve

Pressure Regulating Valve - Premier Series

Pressure Regulating Valve With Captured Solenoid

 

Application

These pressure-regulating valves are ideal for commercial, agricultural and golf course irrigation systems that require precise control of downstream operating pressures.


Features and Benefits:

  • Available in 1¼”, 1½" and 2” sizes.
  • Normally closed design allows valves to open only when electrically or manually activated.
  • Regulates downstream pressure in both manual (without external bleeding) and automatic operating modes.
  • Regulated outlet pressure may be set at between 10 and 100 psi. Inlet pressure must be at least 15 psi higher than the desired outlet.
  • No external tubing between valve and regulator eliminates possible damage to flow passages.
  • Acme-threaded solenoid with fully captive plunger protects solenoid from dirt and debris.
  • Solenoid can be rotated ½ turn for manual operation without bleeding water to atmosphere (internal bleed) through solenoid port.
  • High strength molded Buna-N diaphragm reinforced with mesh nylon has a 600 lb. Burst test rating.
  • Schrader valve for taking pressure measurements.
  • All components are accessible with hex-head bolts on top of valve for easy maintenance.
  • Waterproof solenoid provides corrosion-free operation.
  • Normally closed reverse flow design.
  • Brass cross handle (except VBPRA07).
  • Optional British Standard Pipe Threaded version available (BS).
  • Five-year warranty.
Operating Ranges
US Metric
Flow: 15 – 160 gpm 3.4 – 36 m3/hr
Pressure: 25 – 200psi 1.7 – 14.0 bars
Valve: 0.9 – 2.0 sec. @ 0.9 – 2.0 sec. @
Speed: 50 – 100 psi 3.4 – 6.8 bars

 


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