D15S
Pressure Reducing Valve
Diaphragm-actuated with Cartridge Insert
APPLICATION
According EN 806-2 pressure reducing valves of this type
protect household water installations against excessive
pressure from the supply. They can also be used for
industrial or commercial applications within the range of
their specification.
By installing a pressure reducing valve, pressurisation
damage is avoided and water consumption is reduced.
The set pressure is also maintained constant, even when
there is wide inlet pressure fluctuation.
Reduction of the operating pressure and maintaining it at a
constant level minimizes flow noise in the installation.
APPROVALS
? DVGW
? NF
? WRAS (up to 23°C)
? KIWA (DN65-DN100)
? SVGW (DN65-DN100)
SPECIAL FEATURES
? Inlet pressure balancing – no influence on outlet
pressure by fluctuating inlet pressure
? Patented cartridge solution for easy assembly and
maintenance
? Two cartridge inserts for all nominal widths make
warehousing efficient
? The adjustment spring is not in contact with the drinking
water
? With inlet and outlet pressure gauge
? Functionality and performance have been confirmed by
an accelerated life test with over 400,000 cycles
(requirement acc. to EN1567: 200,000 cycles)
? Lead content of all materials is below permissible limits
specified by DIN 50930-6
? All materials are UBA conform
? All materials are ACS approved
TECHNICAL DATA
Note: *1 As part of an installation being approved according to PED
requirements, this product must also be certified.
Media
Medium: Drinking water
Optional medium: Compressed air*1 acc.
ISO 8573-1 class 2 in
consideration of valid
standards (e.g. EN 12502)
Connections/Sizes
Connection sizes: 2 1/2", 3", 4", 6", 8"
Nominal sizes: DN65, DN80, DN100,
DN150, DN200
DN125 available
with adapterflanges
DN100/DN125
Pressure values
Max. inlet pressure: 16 bar
Outlet pressure: DN 65 - 100: 1.5 - 7.5 bar
(6.5 bar acc. EN1567)
DN 150 - 200: 1.5 - 8 bar
Nominal pressure: PN 16
Min. pressure drop: 1.0 bar
Operating temperatures
Max. operating temperature
medium:
65 °C
(WRAS approved up to 23°C)???