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Severn Trent Water is undertaking a comprehensive program to improve air valve performance in high grease and fat conditions across their network. This is part of a wider work program to ensure that all the Sewage Air Valves on the Severn Trent network meet a minimum and maintainable standard. This case study explores the implementation of BERMAD C50
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Severn Trent Water is undertaking a comprehensive program to improve air valve performance in high grease and fat conditions across their network. This is part of a wider work program to ensure that all the Sewage Air Valves on the Severn Trent network meet a minimum and maintainable standard. This case study explores the implementation of BERMAD C50 air valves, focusing on their operational efficiency and the challenges faced during the upgrade process.
Topics: Waterworks, Control valves, Valves, Flow control, Flow Control Valves, Hydraulic Flow Control Valves
Achieving Zero Emissions — Sustainability Made Possible
From its inception 57 years ago until today, BERMAD, a world leader in water flow management and control, continues to operate its business with a strong focus on sustainability.
The company develops and manufactures unique standout products and solutions, in terms of their quality and suitability for customers' needs, long service life and minimum cost of ownership as well as in terms of their hydraulic and energy efficiency.
Topics: Waterworks, Control valves, Valves, Flow control, Flow Control Valves, Hydraulic Flow Control Valves
How Does a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) Work?
Function of a Pressure Reducing Valve
Designed to withstand even the toughest environments, the pressure reducing valve (or PRV) is a hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated control valve that reduces higher upstream pressure to lower constant downstream pressure—regardless of the fluctuating demand or the varying upstream force. Essentially, the valve maintains a steady state of pressure downstream, heedless of flow.
Topics: Waterworks, Control valves, Valves, Flow control, Flow Control Valves, Hydraulic Flow Control Valves