Water level control valve
Water Level Control Valve
A Water Level Control Valve is designed to automatically regulate and maintain the water level in tanks, reservoirs, and other water storage systems. These valves ensure a consistent water supply, prevent overflow, and protect pumps from running dry.
Key Features
- Automatically controls water levels without manual intervention
- Prevents overflow and dry running in tanks and reservoirs
- Works with different water pressures for optimal performance
- Available in various materials (Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel)
- Energy-efficient design that reduces water wastage
Types of Water Level Control Valves
- Float-Controlled Valve – Uses a float mechanism to open/close the valve
- Pilot-Operated Valve – Provides precise control for high-pressure applications
- Electronic Water Level Control Valve – Uses sensors for automated water level regulation
- Altitude Control Valve – Regulates water levels in elevated tanks
Applications
- Water Tanks & Reservoirs – Maintains a steady water level
- Irrigation Systems – Ensures consistent water supply for crops
- Cooling Towers – Prevents water loss in industrial cooling systems
- Boiler Feed Systems – Controls water intake to maintain safe operation
- Municipal Water Supply – Helps manage city water distribution
Advantages
- Prevents overflow and water wastage
- Reduces manual monitoring and maintenance
- Ensures uninterrupted water supply in storage systems
- Extends the lifespan of pumps and plumbing systems
- Minimizes energy consumption in automated models
Maintenance & Safety Tips
- Regularly inspect the valve for leaks and wear
- Clean the float mechanism to prevent clogging
- Check for proper operation by manually testing the valve
- Ensure correct pressure settings for efficient water flow
- Follow manufacturer guidelines for periodic servicing