Watts F1115-7 User Manual

Pressure reducing control valve, Surge control feature, Lassic

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X – Isolation Cocks

FC – Flo-Clean Strainer

Y – Y-Strainer (Replaces Flo-Clean)

ACS – Adjustable Closing Speed

(Replaces Fixed Orifice)

AOS – Adjustable Opening Speed

P – Position Indicator

L – Limit Switch

8550 Hansen Road

Houston, Texas 77075

(Ph) 713.943.0688

(Fx) 713.944.9445

www.watts.com

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Standard Components

Options & Accessories

(3)

(3)

(3)

(2)

(2)

(1)

(1)

Standard 3” & Smaller

Standard 4” & Larger

Optional All Sizes

(3)

(2)

(1)

Schematics

Throttles to reduce high upstream pressure to

constant lower downstream pressure

Closes quickly when downstream pressure

exceeds reduced pressure setpoint

Ideal for use when high capacity on-off equipment is

installed downstream

Reducing and Surge Control setpoints are separately

adjustable

P/L

X

X

X

X

1

Y/FC

4

2

CLOSES VALVE

OPENS VALVE

FLOW

3

(AOS)

F115-7 (Globe)

F1115-7 (Angle)

1 – Main Valve (Single Chamber)

2 – Pressure Reducing Control

3 – Downstream Surge Control

4 – Fixed Orifice

PRESSURE REDUCING CONTROL VALVE

with

SURGE CONTROL FEATURE

Operations

The Watts ACV Combination Pressure Reducing and Surge Control Valve is designed to automatically

reduce a fluctuating higher upstream pressure to a constant lower downstream pressure, and will quickly

modulate toward a closed position if downstream pressure suddenly becomes greater than the desired

regulated setpoint. The quick closing action prevents possible damaging high inlet pressure from passing

through the valve to downstream piping. Normal regulating action is controlled by a normally open, pressure

reducing pilot designed to: 1) Open (allowing fluid out of the main valve cover chamber) when downstream

pressure is below the adjustable setpoint, and 2) Close (allowing fluid to fill the main valve cover chamber)

when downstream pressure is above the adjustable setpoint. A decrease in downstream pressure causes

the valve to modulate toward an open position, raising downstream pressure. An increase in downstream

pressure causes the valve to modulate toward a closed position, lowering downstream pressure.

If downstream pressure suddenly becomes greater than the desired regulated setpoint, the normally closed

surge control pilot opens and rapidly admits higher inlet pressure into the valve cover, increasing rate of

valve closure. Normal pressure reducing operation resumes when downstream pressure decreases below

the desired regulated setpoint.

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