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Singer Valve - Model 106/206-F-Type5 -Non-Modulating Float Valve
The 106-F-Type 5 and 206-F-Type 5 non-modulating float valves are based on the 106-PG or 206-PG main valve. It is ideal for allowing normal forward flow to fill water reservoirs to a desired high level and where the pilot and valve of the reservoirs are easily accessible.
The valve functions as a two position valve, either open or closed. The valve remains closed when the reservoir level drops, until the float reaches the pre-determined adjustable minimum reservoir level. The F-Type 5 valve then opens to refill the reservoir and closes tightly when high water level is achieved.
- No overflow, drip-tight close
- Adjustable draw down
- Easily adjustable level settings
- Low supply pressure options
Non-modulating float valves are typically used in buildings with reservoir tanks or installations where the valve and pilot are readily accessible.
The on / off service ensures that the reservoir contents are cycled. It will also prevent over cycling of the supply pumps as the minimum quantity per cycle is adjustable.
- Main Valve - 106-PG or 206-PG
- Isolation Valve
- Strainer - 40 mesh stainless steel screen
- Opening / Closing Speed Control
- Model 39 Float Pilot c/w copper float, 4 ft / 1.2 m brass rod
Standard materials for pilot system components are:
- ASTM B-62 bronze or ASTM B-16 brass
- Copper float
- The valve shall be a Singer Valve model 106-F-Type 5/ 206-F-Type 5, size “_____”, ANSI Class 150 (ANSI 300, ANSI flanges drilled to ISO PN 10 / 16 / 25 or 40) pressure rating / flange standard, globe (angle), style valve. The Model 39 Non-Modulating Float Pilot shall be utilized with a 4 ft / 1.2 m brass float rod with adjustable stops and a copper float (connection between main valve and Model 39 Non-Modulating Float Valve by others). Assembly shall be according to Schematic A-0421B
- The valve allows flow into the reservoir to the maximum high level where it closes drip-tight. The valve remains close when the reservoir level drops until the float reaches the pre-determined minimum reservoir level at which time it opens to refill the reservoir.
- Refer to Main Valve section, page 11, 106-PG (or 206-PG) for detailed information pertaining to valve sizes and materials, selection criteria and specifications.
- Refer to Pilot and Accessories section, page 249, Model 39 Non-Modulating Float Pilot With Vertical Rod for detailed information pertaining to materials and specifications.
