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Pressure Surge
Minimize pressure surges at the pump site during rapid demand changes.
Water Hammer
Eliminate pressure surges during pump power loss.
Backflow
Prevent backflow and protect the pump from damage.
Pump Efficiency and Over- Delivery
Eliminate cavitation and optimize flow distribution.

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Surge Tank

Bladder Surge Vessel is a surge control device, pre-charge pressure is calculated to give the required elasticity to push the water into the system following a pump trip, preventing hazardous pressure surges in the system.
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Non Slam or Surge Arresting Air Valve

Non Slam (NS) or Surge Arresting (SA) Air Valves are designed to allow large air intake, preventing the risk of excessive negative pressure that may cause collapse of the pipe, and to restrict air outflow when discharge air velocity exceeds a threshold value. This creates a slow closing ‘air cushion’ that decelerates the water velocity, […]
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REEL Surge-anticipating Valve, Electric Activation

The REEL – Surge-Anticipating Valve prevents pressure surges during pump power loss. It remains drip-tight under normal conditions, opens when the solenoid is energized to release excess pressure, and closes slowly to prevent secondary surges.
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REEL Surge-anticipating Valve, Electric Activation

RE Surge-anticipating Valve

The RE Surge-anticipating Valve reduces or eliminates the risk of pressure surges and water hammer during a pump power loss, which is crucial for system protection. It does so by instantly opening when pipeline pressure exceeds safe levels, effectively relieving excessive pressure and safeguarding the network.
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RE Surge-anticipating Valve