Compliant
Compliant
Compliant
1 Revision
01/01/1970
Application
Pressure reducing valves are installed in water systems to reduce and stabilise inlet pressures from mains water supplies or boosted water systems, which generally are too high and variable for domestic appliances to function correctly.
The 536 series is specially designed for hot and cold services in semi-commercial or public buildings to equalise either the hot or cold supplies or both and prevent excessive pressure at water outlets such as taps, basins, toilets, dishwashers and other appliances.
Design
The series 536 pressure reducing valves are factory set to maintain 3 bar downstream pressure. The pressure can be adjusted using a 10mm Allen key/screw driver, depending upon size. The internal cartridge assembly can be easily removed for inspection, cleaning and maintenance operations. With a compensated seat design it means that the set downstream pressure remains independent of upstream pressure variations.
An integral filter prevents debris from entering the cartridge, which may affect its performance. The hydraulic profile of the valve makes it possible to achieve low pressure losses, even when a large number of outlets are open.
This download contains
1 Pipe Accessory Family with Ten types;
536040 - ½” screwed iron - M x M - with gauge port
536050 - ¾” screwed iron - M x M - with gauge port
536060 - 1” screwed iron - M x M - with gauge port
536070 - 1¼” screwed iron - M x M - with gauge port
536080 - 1½” screwed iron - M x M - with gauge port
536041 - ½” screwed iron - M x M - with pressure gauge
536051 - ¾” screwed iron - M x M - with pressure gauge
536061 - 1” screwed iron - M x M - with pressure gauge
536071 - 1¼” screwed iron - M x M - with pressure gauge
536081 - 1½” screwed iron - M x M - with pressure gauge
COBie and NBSCreate Parameters
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bimwarehouse on 01 February 2025
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