­­Flomatic Announces Completion of NSF/ANSI 61 Certified Flo-trol Family

Feb. 22, 2022

Flomatic’s Flo-Trol flow regulators are now available in sizes ⅜ inch through 3 inch

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Flomatic Valves is pleased to announce the complete product line of stainless steel constructed NSF/ANSI 61 certified automatic Flo-Trol valves are now available. The most recent additions to Flomatic’s Flo-Trol flow regulator line includes ⅜ inch through 3-inch models and standard flow range offerings from .19 to 120 GPM.           

“Backed by decades of experience, our stainless steel constructed NSF/ANSI 61 certified automatic Flo-Trol valves have a long-standing reputation for reliability and quality,” said Nick Farrara, President of Flomatic Valves. “As a global leader in the water industry, we’re proud to offer customers a wider selection of our Flo-Trol valves that fully meet the customer's specifications.”

Flomatic’s Flo-Trol valves provide consistent, reliable performance for a variety of applications. From water drinking fountain needs to groundwater heat pump needs, Flomatic’s Flo-Trol valves offer solutions for applications including low-yield water well tanks, tankless water heaters, water softeners, irrigation systems, and UV filters.

With only one internal controlling mechanism — a Buna-N self-cleaning orifice — Flo-Trol flow regulators provide constant flow over a wide pressure range. Flow rates are maintained within ±15% averaging between 15 and 125 PSI (1 to 8.6 bar). Additional specifications include a max pressure of 200 PSI and max temperature of 180°F (82°C).

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