Circuit setter balance valve is a regulating valve used in fluid pipeline systems, mainly used for hydraulic balance and flow control. It is characterized by a digital locking function that can accurately adjust and lock the flow to ensure stable operation of the system. It is widely used in HVAC, heating, refrigeration and other systems.
It features a digital adjustment and locking mechanism, allowing users to set and lock the desired flow rate, ensuring consistent flow distribution across all branches of the system. Designed with low resistance and high durability, it is made from materials like stainless steel or ductile iron, suitable for various temperatures and pressures. Commonly used in HVAC, heating, cooling, and industrial water systems, it enhances energy efficiency and system stability by maintaining precise flow control and preventing unauthorized adjustments.
Precise flow control: Through the digital adjustment device, the flow can be accurately set and locked to ensure the hydraulic balance of the system.
Stable performance: The internal design resists pressure fluctuations and maintains stable flow.
Digital lock function: Prevents misoperation or human modification to ensure that the set value is valid for a long time.
High efficiency and energy saving: The low flow resistance design reduces pressure loss and improves system energy efficiency.
Strong durability: Made of high-quality materials, corrosion-resistant, high-temperature resistant, and long service life.
Easy installation and maintenance: Compact structure, easy installation, and low maintenance cost.
Wide application: Suitable for HVAC, heating, refrigeration and industrial water systems to improve system operation efficiency and stability.
HVAC system: used to adjust water flow and ensure hydraulic balance of each branch.
Heating system: to achieve uniform heat distribution in central heating.
Refrigeration system: used for flow control of chilled water circulation system.
Industrial circulating water system: suitable for flow regulation of cooling water, process water and other systems.