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REGULATORS
Regulators are used to control pressure and temperature in many applications. They use a pilot that senses the control point and automatically adjusts the main valve. There are many advantages to using a regulator over a control valve. They need no external power, have very high speed response to changes in operating conditions, have substantial cost savings, and give extremely accurate control. |
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Leslie Controls
Spence Engineering
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Also Available:
Powers Process Controls
Spirax Sarco
Watson McDaniel
Kay & McDonald |
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CONTROL VALVES
Control valves are actuated valves used to control any process. They are often used with a process controller and come with electric or pneumatic actuation. We are able to supply full packages according to your conditions. |
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Leslie Controls
Spence Engineering
Powers Process Controls |
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Also Available:
Warren Controls
Samson
Honeywell |
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RADIATOR VALVES
These valves are used on steam or hot water radiators. Self contained temperature control valves are available that automatically control the heat output of the radiator. Retrofits can be made so no re-piping is needed to convert or repair an old radiator valve. |
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Tunstall
Mepco |
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Also Available:
ISTEC
Danfoss |
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COMMODITY VALVES
We stock a full line of Gate, Globe, Plug, Ball, Butterfly and Check valves. Some of these valves have special uses. |
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American Valve Series 3700
Epoxy lined ball valve for domestic water service with same end-to-end dimensions as flanged gate valves |
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Zwick
High performance triple-eccentric butterfly valve with bubble tight shut-off for use on steam systems. |
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