Description:
A Fire Hydrant Valve, also known as a Landing Valve or Angle Valve, is a critical component in a fire protection system. It serves as a manual outlet valve through which firefighters or authorized personnel can draw water directly from the hydrant system during emergency firefighting operations. Hydrant valves are typically installed in fire hose cabinets or on standpipes within buildings and industrial sites.
Specifications:
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Type: Globe/Angle Pattern Landing Valve
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Body Material: Gunmetal, Brass, Bronze, or Stainless Steel (optional)
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Inlet Connection: Flanged (PN16) or BSP/NPT threaded
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Outlet Connection: Female instantaneous (BS 336), Storz, or other standards based on region
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Working Pressure: Up to 16 bar (standard); High-pressure options available
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Test Pressure: Body – 22 bar | Seat – 16 bar
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Size: DN65 (2½ inch standard); other sizes available
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Flow Rate: Typically 900–1400 L/min (based on pressure)
Features:
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Designed for use in wet riser and external hydrant systems
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Allows rapid connection of fire hoses for firefighting
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Durable construction for indoor or outdoor use
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Corrosion-resistant components for long service life
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Handwheel-operated for easy opening and closing
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Compliant with international standards (e.g., BS 5041, IS 5290, EN 671)
Applications:
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Commercial buildings
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Industrial facilities
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Hospitals and educational institutions
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High-rise residential complexes
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Airports, warehouses, and power plants
Optional Accessories:
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Pressure-reducing valve (PRV)
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Drain valve
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Blank cap and chain
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Identification plate.