A pressure-independent control valve is used to manage water flow in heating and cooling systems. It keeps the flow rate steady even when…
What Is a Pressure Independent Control Valve?
A pressure-independent control valve is used to manage water flow in heating and cooling systems. It keeps the flow rate steady even when the pressure inside the pipework changes. This helps the system deliver the correct amount of water to each part of a building.These valves are often used in commercial buildings, hospitals, offices, schools and large residential projects. They can support better temperature control, lower energy use and easier system balancing. By combining several functions within one valve, they can also reduce the number of separate components needed in the pipework.











