Automatic temperature control and automatic flow regulation are combined into a single valve body to form pressure independent control valves. To maintain a steady flow of hot or chilled water regardless of variations in system pressure, a pressure control cartridge automatically regulates flow. A ball valve with a defined insert functions as a standard operated temperature control valve Numerous closed loop HVAC applications make use of them. It is not necessary to balance and rebalance systems with pressure independent control valves during commissioning. As the water pressure in the system fluctuates due to shifting loads, they control and preserve a steady flow to the coil. Better comfort, more energy efficiency, decreased actuator operation, and fewer costly callbacks are all achieved by this. The system operates more efficiently thanks to pressure-independent valves. Boilers and chillers function best when there is an appropriate flow to each coil.
- Easy design and execution of energy-saving HVAC systems
- Flexible planning is made possible by wide differential pressure ranges and continuous volumetric flow ranges.
- Hydronic balancing, commissioning, dimensioning, and presetting made simpler.
- Easier system extension with independent pressure control