New Arrival China Farrowing Crate - Master Flow® Water Level Valve – Egebjerg Detail:


MASTER FLOW® water level valve
Egebjergs MASTER FLOW® water level valve should be placed on top of the vertical water pipe. The valve keeps a constant water levelin the bottom of the pipe. The valve is affected by vacuum in a rubber diaphragm. When the water level sinks, the valve opens for water. When the water level has been reached, the valve closes.
For easy and simple water connection there are 2 entrances with 1/2″ female thread for horizontal and vertical water pipe. By delivery a plug to close one of the two entrances is included..
The MASTER FLOW® VALVE is delivered incl. 2 m hose, which can be adapted to need. We recommend the use of a prefilter and a water pressure of 2 – 2,5 bar.
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