AL altitude control valve

Mounted on the inlet of the tank / reservoir, below the water level. The valve is activated by the hydrostatic pressure of the water level. 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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AL altitude control valve:
Mounted on the inlet of the tank / reservoir, below the water level. The valve is activated by the hydrostatic pressure of the water level. 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.

AL / PR, FLDI1 / PR, FLDI2 / PR combination of water level and flow rate control:
Mounted on the tank / reservoir inlet. It limits the flow into the tank, and maintains the preset maximal and minimal water levels.

AL / PS, FLDI1 / PS, FLDI2 / PS combination of water level and back-pressure control:
Mounted on the tank / reservoir inlet. It maintains the pressure in the supply network and the preset maximal and minimal water levels.

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