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Reece has leading brands such as Zurn Wilkins and Tomson valves. Most are set at 500 kPa, some can be adjusted, and we have valves to fit different pipe sizes.

Series 009 Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies are designed to protect potable water supplies in accordance with national plumbing codes and water authority requirements. This series is designed to protect drinking water supplies from dangerous cross-connections in accordance with national plumbing codes and water authority requirements for non-potable service applications such as irrigation, fire line, or industrial processing. This series features two in-line, independent check valves, captured springs and replaceable check seats with an intermediate relief valve. Its compact modular design facilitates easy maintenance and assembly access. Sizes 1⁄4 – 1 inch shutoffs have tee handles. Assembly meets AS/NZS 2845.1 Standards.

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Of course, a Pressure Reducing Valve is only one part of a complete plumbing kit. While it protects you from water surges and pressure from the mains, we have other equipment to help protect your plumbing and pipes around the house or office.

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Reece has all you need for good plumbing supplies. We have the equipment, and we have the knowledge to help. If you’re looking at DIY, but need some more help, we can even connect you with a network of qualified tradies, especially plumbers.

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A pressure-reducing valve serves two main functions. Firstly, they reduce the incoming water pressure from the mains, so your home system has reduced pressure, stopping wear and tear and potential damage to your pipes.

Secondly, they help set a constant pressure for the pipes, ensuring your home appliances operate with safe and moderate water pressure.

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Tempering Valves ensure consistent temperatures inside your home, preventing nasty scalding when turning on your taps. Further protection from scalding water or other water surge issues, Thermostatic Mixing Valves are most often used in aged care facilities, or homes with vulnerable people. They set a temperature, mixing hot and cold water just right.

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