fire hydrant landing valve
KSh 12,499
fire hydrant landing valve is a manual stop valve connected to a building’s fire water network, allowing firefighters to control the flow of water to hoses. Key specifications include a durable body material like bronze or cast iron, a handwheel for operation, a specific inlet connection (often a flanged or threaded 2.5-inch BSP), and an outlet with an instantaneous coupling (like a 2.5-inch BS336). They are tested to high pressures, with a typical working pressure of 16 bar (232 psi) and a test pressure of 24 bar (348 psi)
Description
fire hydrant landing valve description
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Function:
Provides a controlled water supply from a building’s fire piping network to fire hoses and other equipment.
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Operation:
A handwheel on top is rotated (usually counter-clockwise) to open the valve and release water. Most are designed for full-on or full-off operation.
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Appearance:Often painted red or another distinctive color, with a handwheel that is typically black or another contrasting color
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Feature
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Specification
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Body Material
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Bronze, cast iron, or stainless steel
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Handwheel
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Grey cast iron
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Nominal Size
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DN65 (or 2-1/2″)
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Working Pressure
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1.6 MPa / 16 bar
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Test Pressure
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2.4 MPa / 24 bar
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Inlet
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Options include 2.5″ BSP male thread or BS4504 flanged
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Outlet
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2.5″ BS336 Female instantaneous coupling
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Applicable Medium
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Clean water or foam mixture
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Finish
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UV-resistant red powder coating
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Certification
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Can be KITEMARK or ISI marked depending on regional standards
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