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The use of this pressure reducing valve sustainably increases the safety of your drinking water installation. Thanks to the use of high-quality materials and our Swiss casting technology, the valve guarantees a long service life and precise functionality – for many years to come. An integrated strainer also helps to ensure it functions perfectly over the long term.
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The JRGURED is a valve for the highest quality requirements and precision, consisting of a coarse filter and a pressure reducer.
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Addressing the role and effectiveness of the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) focus on building codes in mitigating the impact of disasters, Jordan Krahenbuhl, executive director of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) of Nevada and former IAPMO® Board of Directors member, was on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to advocate for the inclusion of all national model construction codes in FEMA’s numerous guidance documents.
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The dead space-free design of our pressure reducing valve makes an important contribution to drinking water hygiene and prevents the growth of biofilms and legionella. In addition, the precise control characteristics of this valve ensure significantly reduced water consumption during operation.
IAPMO®, a global team of experts engaging industry and government for a safer built environment, last week conducted its 95th annual Education and Business Conference at the Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort and Casino. The event was co-located with ARCSA International’s Annual Conference.
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Appliances or machines can be connected through their own pressure reducing valve if required. In this case, the specifications of the manufacturer of the appliance or machine as well as the installation regulations of the local water supply must be observed.
Mokena, Ill. — ASSE International and the CSA Group are pleased to announce the release of ASSE 1003/CSA B356, Pressure Reducing Devices, the first of three harmonized standards of which the two standards developing organizations (SDO) recently agreed to develop jointly. The resulting standard will streamline the certification process for products seeking market in the United States and Canada by now requiring only one set of tests for both countries.
“The harmonization of the ASSE 1003 and CSA B356 standards progressed very efficiently and quickly with a well-organized, dedicated committee,” Watts Manager of Codes and Standards John Bertrand said. “The resulting harmonized standard, like others before it, alleviates the need for manufacturers to monitor and certify to different requirements for the U.S. and Canadian markets.”
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The JRGURED pressure reducing valve has one key function: It makes sure that the pressure in a downstream pipe system remains constantly low.
ASSE International and the CSA Group are continuing their work on the harmonization of two more standards — ASSE 1013/CSA B64.4, which covers performance requirements for reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assemblies, and ASSE 1015/CSA B64.5, which addresses double check backflow prevention assemblies. These standards are expected to be released the beginning of 2024.
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Manufacturers, authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ), and consumers alike all benefit from the harmonization of standards, which eliminates discrepancies — both minor and substantial — between standards developed independently of one another and specific to one nation’s requirements. When a manufacturer’s products are able to achieve simultaneous compliance for market in two countries, these savings (R&D, inventory, availability) may be passed directly to consumers. By eliminating the complication of multiple listings to multiple sets of requirements, AHJs can more easily establish compliance by dealing with fewer marks of conformity and accompanying literature.
IAPMO®, developer of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC®) and Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC®), is calling for public comments on the Reports on Proposals for the 2027 editions of these codes.
Centrally installed pressure reducing valves enhance the living comfort and the service lifetime of a plumbing system and of the appliances connected to it. For systems with different pressure levels, several pressure reducing valves with different secondary pressures have to be used.
The JRGURED is a pressure reducing valve for meeting the highest standards in quality and precision. Its new, compact design is not only visually appealing. It also ensures space-saving installation and helps achieve the more sustainable manufacturing process.
To purchase ASSE 1003/CSA B356, please visit the ASSE International Webstore at www.assewebstore.com. For questions, contact ASSE International Director of Standards Development Terry Burger at terry.burger@asse-plumbing.org or (708) 995-3015.
Thanks to its screw threads on both sides, the JRGURED can be easily installed in any drinking water installation – no matter what the installation position. It also requires very little maintenance.
By reducing the upstream pressure to a predefined, lower holding pressure, the valve works with exceptional precision and keeps the pressure constant even when there are large differences in pressure. The flow-optimized design of our JRGURED also ensures outstanding control characteristics even when small water volumes are consumed. The valve also significantly reduces annoying flow noises.
In production, we set great store by the most sustainable process possible: An optimized casting process has significantly reduced material waste. The more compact geometry of our pressure reducing valve also means that less material is used, which makes the manufacturing process more ecological.