Prevent water backflow into the mains with latest Honeywell BA295 series

Honeywell has released its latest BA295 compact backflow preventers, which ensure contaminated water cannot flow back into the public mains supply. The new valve models are specifically designed to meet fully all requirements of the UK WRAS (Water Regulations Advisory Scheme). They use the well-proven RPZ (reduced pressure zone) principle.
BA295 valves are ideal for industrial and commercial premises, and for residential buildings within the scope of their specification.
They protect drinking water systems against back pressure, back flow and back siphonage, ensuring compliance with relevant water regulations. Fluids up to and including liquid category 4 (toxic, pesticides and carcinogenic substances) to EN 1717 are protected. This corresponds to construction type 2 to EN 1717.
The unique design minimises the number of spares required to service all models in the BA295 range – excellent news for testing and service personnel. The housing is made of red bronze, with a choice of DN15 to DN50 (½ to 2 inch) screwed connections.
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