Medical Check Valve
Applications | Medical |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Technology | Solenoid |
Check valves are designed to permit flow in a single direction only, and they automatically close when the flow is reversed.
This cartridge is easily integrated into valves or strainers due to its push-in design. The check valve is designed to prevent the inadvertent backflow, back pressure, or back siphonage of contaminated water into the drinking water system via solenoid valves, fittings, or similar systems.input:
output:Therefore, the check valve is a critical element in the preservation of the quality of drinking water by preventing the backflow of contaminated water.
The check valves are designed in accordance with the performance specifications of DIN EN 13959, type EB. The check valve may be employed as a safety device in accordance with EN 1717 as part of taps or appliances (excluding toilets and bidets) in the domestic sector.
Applications
In the inlet of solenoid valves
In the outlet of taps and dirt strainersInstallation systems in generalinput:
output:Features
Insertion into the fluidic path facilitates effortless installation.Function that is not contingent upon the orientation of the installationLosses associated with low pressure
Inadequate opening pressure
There is no water hammer during the closing process.


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