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Combined balance & control
08 June 2015
Schneider Electric has launched a new range of Pressure Independent Control (PIC) valves designed for use in a range of hydronic heating and cooling circuits. The VP223R and VP224R valves provide a stable hydronic flow independently of any change to system pressure.
The new PIC valves act as combined balance and control valves, allowing end users and installers to benefit from improved system balancing, and ensuring better comfort control in all zones.
Through the use of these valves, a reduction in total energy consumption can be achieved through the minimisation of coil overflows and hunting.
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