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The supply of constant steady pressure at varying capacities (including zero consumption) when the lead line is “jumpy”, with a single device (without a series of two and without a bypass).
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Pressure-reducing valve with full opening
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Maximum exploitation of salty water
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Pressure relief and maintenance in the main line
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Level (pressure) valves - altitude
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Pressure regulation as a function of capacity
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Filling a line on an incline free of surge
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Prevention of water surges on a long line with large pressure fluctuations and capacity
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Pressure reducing valve with 2-way flow
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Replacing an application in seconds without a skilled worker being required
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Maintaining a constant level of hot water with silt and iron sediment in a water tower with the aid of a float
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Conducting high capacities free of tremors and cavitation
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High regulation ratios and capacities
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Surge relief
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Quick pressure sustainer to sustain pressure while rinsing filters and opening fully when pressure increases
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Quiet valve
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Lightweight
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