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NEW: Modular urinal valve system 52.007.126 and 52.007.2xx

• Highly integrated valve system for controlling urinals

• Cost-efficient, made from plastics

• Certified for drinking water according to KTW/W270

• Extremely easy to take into operation and service by integrated stopcock, valve assembly without tools, integrated filter and cleaning rinses

• Reduction of interfaces and avoidance of leakage through pre-assembled and tested system

The modular urinal valve system with or without integrated strainer from A. u. K. Müller is a valve system with an embedded shut-off valve and an optional strainer. The compact unit has been developed for the control of urinals and is applicable for potable water as well as physically and chemically similar media up to temperatures of 30 °C (86 °F). The materials in media contact are approved for drinking water according to KTW / W270.

The heart of the modular urinal valve system is the servo controlled 2/2-way cartridge valve with a nominal orifice of DN 7 for flow rates up to 18 l/min. The normally closed valve is available as a monostable or pulse controlled latching version and can be used in the pressure range 7.25 to 145 psi.

Besides the cartridge valve, the PA 6/6 plastic body of the modular urinal valve system has a shut-off valve for the completely closure of the water path, which is easily done with the aid of an 8 mm Allen key. An optional integrated strainer is also available which can be equipped with different strainer inserts with mesh sizes/wire gauges of 0,11/0.06 mm, 0,25/0.12 mm or 0,50/0.20 mm. For applications with limited space, a compact variant with a 90°-angled shut-off valve is offered.

Optionally it is possible to replace the cartridge valve and the shut-off part by a flush plug to execute flushing the pipework before initial operation or after maintenance. After successful flushing, the components are installed in reverse order.

Beside its compact design, the series 52.007.1xx is mainly characterized by the easy installation of the cartridge valve and the optional strainer without tools. In addition, the angle between cartridge valve and strainer housing can be varied in 15 degree increments for the individual adjustment to different applications and mounting situations.

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  • A. u. K. Müller

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