Honeywell Control Systems - New stainless steel version of
popular Honeywell D06
Honeywell has launched a stainless steel version of
its D06 compact pressure reducing valve, which in its
original brass version has sold over 15 million units.
The new D06FI can be used to maintain a constant
pressure, even where there are wide inlet pressure
fluctuations. It extends the popular D06 range to
applications in pharmaceuticals, processing, chemical,
buildings, hospitals and any industry where a stainless
steel body and fittings are required.
By maintaining a constant ideal pressure, irrespective
of supply pressure and height, it protects water
installations against high supply pressures so reducing
leaks and corrosion. By maintaining lower pressures it
reduces water consumption, reduces splashing at hand
basins and minimises system flow noise. It is also ideal
to regulate water pressures to individual floors of
multi-level buildings.
The D06FI is available with a choice of connections from
DN15 to DN50 (½ to 2 inch). Its output can be set at any
pressure from 1.5 to 6 bar. This is set simply by
turning an adjustment knob to the pressure indicated on
the scale. Maintenance is easy, without removal from the
pipework.
Industries and applications where a stainless steel
valve may be required include processing and chemicals,
the food and beverage industry, dosing and dilution
systems, electronic component manufacturing, hospitals,
automobile manufacture and fire extinguishing systems.
The D06FI can be used with any compatible chemical,
solvent, gas or liquid, cold and warm potable water,
compressed air and nitrogen within the scope of valid
standards (e.g. DIN EN 12502). It is DVGW approved and
its materials comply with KTW requirements and DIN 4109.
The D06 has an inbuilt filter and a stainless steel
filter bowl for easy in-line maintenance. The maximum
temperature in service is 70 degrees.
Email:
water.control@honeywell.com
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