Product Description
. Tamper Proof Air Valves can open against internal pressure, because the internal lever mechanism multiplies the float force to be larger than the internal pressure.
Generally, air valves or combination air and vacuum valves include two different types of valves; a large orifice air/vacuum valve and a small orifice air release valve.
Advanced Anti-Tamper ProtectionBuilt with a worry-free anti-tamper design, these air valves prevent unauthorized access or adjustments, making them particularly suited for public and outdoor installations. The body's ductile iron construction paired with epoxy powder coating ensures that the valves withstand both vandalism and harsh environmental conditions.
Zero Leakage & High Corrosion ResistanceThanks to precise engineering and a robust epoxy coating, these valves deliver a zero-leakage guarantee and high resistance to corrosion, even in challenging outdoor environments. The check valve structure and unidirectional flow design offer reliability for diverse industrial, municipal, and commercial water systems.
FAQ's of Tamper Proof Air Valves:
Q: How does the anti-tamper design improve the security of these air valves?
A: The anti-tamper design ensures that only authorized personnel can operate or service the air valve, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access, tampering, or accidental adjustments, which is essential for public or high-traffic areas.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using ductile iron with epoxy powder coating for these valves?
A: Ductile iron provides robust mechanical strength, while the epoxy powder coating adds an extra layer of protection against corrosion and weathering, making these valves durable and well-suited for outdoor installation in diverse Indian climates.
Q: When should these tamper proof air valves be installed in a pipeline system?
A: These valves should be installed during the pipeline layout or maintenance phase, primarily where protection against unauthorized adjustments is necessary and consistent air release or admission is critical to the operation of the system.
Q: Where can these air valves be used most effectively?
A: They are ideal for use in water treatment plants, distribution mains, irrigation networks, and municipal infrastructure where outdoor environments and the potential for unauthorized interference are concerns.
Q: What is the process for maintaining these valves?
A: Maintenance is straightforward due to their low-maintenance design. Regular inspections for debris and periodic manual operation are typically all that is required, greatly reducing downtime and operational labor.
Q: How does the unidirectional flow and check valve structure benefit system operation?
A: Unidirectional flow ensures air travels in only one direction, preventing backflow and safeguarding the system. The check valve design further enhances operational safety by allowing fluid movement only as intended.