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Use these float valves with water.
With a durable bronze body, these float valves can be used with water and hydraulic fluid.
These float valves have a temperature range of 35° to 110° F.
Able to withstand higher temperatures than PVC float valves, these valves have a temperature range of 35° to 175° F.
Control water levels in spaces where a rod and lever won’t fit; these float valves have an internal float and connect to your pipe.
Smaller than other float valves, these are sized for containers with limited space.
Combine these float valve bodies with floats and rods to create float valves that meet exact specifications.
Safe for use in drinking water systems, these float valve bodies meet NSF/ANSI 61 standards.
Also known as proportional V-ball valves, these have a motor that adjusts and regulates flow in applications with higher flow rates and pressures than solenoid valves. As you increase the intensity of the electrical signal, the motor opens the valve, moving a ball with a V-cut opening that proportionately allows more flow as the valve opens. They're often integrated into PLC systems for automatic control over the valve position based on system conditions.
For faster actuation than motor-driven valves, these operate on compressed air. Integrate them into PLC systems for automatic control over the valve position based on system conditions. The actuator has a built-in electric pilot valve that controls the air supply to the valve. Set how much to open the valve using the programmable controller on the actuator.
For use in systems with flow rates up to 25 gpm.
Often used with large water heaters and other applications with flow rates greater than 25 gpm.
Compression fittings bite down on hard metal and plastic tubing for a secure seal.
Solder to copper tubing.
Mix steam and cold water to reach your set outlet temperature more quickly than valves that only mix hot and cold water.
Commonly used in washdown applications, these systems include a temperature-regulating valve with an internal check valve and vacuum breaker to prevent backflow, two ball valves for manual control of the water supply, a dial thermometer that displays the outlet temperature, and a hose rack for storage.
Often used in tubing systems with low-flow drinking water faucets and fixtures, this valve meets NSF/ANSI 61 and has compression fittings that bite down on hard metal and plastic tubing for a secure seal. It blends hot and cold water to automatically maintain a set outlet temperature.
Body is bronze.
Nearly half the height of our other remote-reading temperature-regulating valves, these are often used in low-clearance areas.
Body is brass.
These valves are made of corrosion-resistant materials for use in wet conditions and harsh environments.
For excellent corrosion resistance in wet conditions and harsh environments, these valves have no metal parts.
An internal wire brush traps air bubbles and discharges them through the top relief port while allowing inline flow from the inlet to the outlet.
Turn the key to manually vent radiators and heaters.
Eliminate air pockets in your drinking water system with these valves. They meet NSF/ANSI 61, which designates them as safe to use with drinking water.
Often used on dispensers, humidifiers, and fountains, these valves have a 316 stainless steel body that can stand up to deionized water and corrosive conditions.
To maintain contaminant-free standards in clean room environments, these valves come cleaned and bagged to Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room standards and have a 316 stainless steel body with a smooth finish to resist dust collection.