Water level control valve

FL water level control valve – differential type:

Mounted on the tank / reservoir inlet, below or above the water level. Closes when the water level rises to the float location, preventing overflow, and opens when the water level drops.

FLDI1 and FLDI2 water level control valve:

Mounted on the tank / reservoir inlet, below or above the water level. It closes when the water rises to the requested maximal level, and opens when the water level drops to a preset minimal point. The level difference is adjustable.

FLEL electrically activated level control valve:

Mounted on the tank, / reservoir inlet, below or above the requested water level. Activated by an electric float pilot located in the tank / reservoir. It closes when the water rises to the requested maximal level, and opens fully when the water level drops to the preset minimal point. The differential between the water levels is adjustable.

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FL water level control valve – differential type:

Mounted on the tank / reservoir inlet, below or above the water level. Closes when the water level rises to the float location, preventing overflow, and opens when the water level drops.

FLDI1 and FLDI2 water level control valve:

Mounted on the tank / reservoir inlet, below or above the water level. It closes when the water rises to the requested maximal level, and opens when the water level drops to a preset minimal point. The level difference is adjustable.

FLEL electrically activated level control valve:

Mounted on the tank, / reservoir inlet, below or above the requested water level. Activated by an electric float pilot located in the tank / reservoir. It closes when the water rises to the requested maximal level, and opens fully when the water level drops to the preset minimal point. The differential between the water levels is adjustable.

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