Valve automation
Valve automation assists with water-saving efficiencies in several ways. In municipal systems, automated valves can manage the distribution network, reducing losses from leaks and ensuring efficient pressure management. This helps conserve water and maintain a reliable supply for consumers.
Automated valve systems can be integrated with sensors to detect leaks or unusual flow patterns. In case of a leak, the system can automatically shut off the water supply, preventing significant water loss and avoiding damage to infrastructure.
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With remote control capabilities, automated valves can be monitored and controlled from anywhere. This allows for quick response to changing conditions without the need for manual intervention, ensuring efficient water use even when personnel are not on-site.
Remotely control:
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Solenoid driven diaphragm valves
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Actuator driven ball/butterfly valves
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Motorised butterfly valves