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A pressure reducing valve operates by utilizing a spring-loaded mechanism that adjusts according to the upstream pressure. When the fluid enters the valve, it passes through an orifice which regulates its flow. The adjustable spring pushes against a diaphragm that senses the downstream pressure. If the downstream pressure exceeds the set value, the diaphragm moves, compressing the spring and closing the valve partially or completely to reduce the flow. Conversely, when the downstream pressure drops, the spring decompresses, allowing more fluid to flow through, thus maintaining stable pressure.


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pressure reducing valve

PRDs function based on a simple principle. They consist of a valve that automatically adjusts to maintain a constant downstream pressure, regardless of fluctuations in the upstream supply. When the upstream pressure increases, the valve opens to release excess fluid or gas, and conversely, it closes or narrows when the pressure drops, preventing under-pressure conditions. This mechanism ensures that the system operates within safe parameters, enhancing overall efficiency and reliability.

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pressure reducing valve