To better divert divert effluent to a holding tank for later discharge, Raritan now offers the Tru-Design Electronic Aquavalve. The versatile Aquavalve can be integrated into a vessel’s electronic system to give owner’s full, electronic control from one location.
An ideal choice for modern yachts, the Aquavalve can be used where push-button diversion and control of discharge flow is needed. Owners can now operate the diverting valve from a control panel with the push of a button. The control panel also has a Holding Tank Lock feature, which when paired with responsible holding tank use helps prevent accidental discharge.
LEDs on the control panel clearly display whether the valve is in Holding Tank or Overboard position and show which valve port is closed. If the valve is jammed two LEDs flash. Owner’s can easily disassemble the unit, even while out of the water, to remove clogs or other foreign objects.
Moulded from a glass-reinforced nylon composite, resulting in strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. Its stainless steel fasteners will not deteriorate in salt-laden air. Both the Aquavalve and control panel are IP55-rated, so they’re dust and spray proof.
Aquavalve is pressure-tested to ensure quality and safety in terms of sealing and operation and its silicon seal offers good water resistance. To keep the seal moving and lubricated, Aquavalve features auto-rotate which enables the valve to automatically rotate to the unused port and back upon receiving vessel power.
Offered in 12 or 24V models with a range of 90 degree and 120 degree connections and two seal options, the Aquavalve can be wired into almost any control system for seamless integration as an OEM product.
For more information visit www.raritaneng.com.
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