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Ames Fire & Waterworks 910GS-48 Stainless Steel Pressure Reducing Control Valve with Low Flow By-Pass Feature User Manual

910 series, Pressure reducing valve with low flow by-pass, 48 link

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01/06

910 Series

Model

8550 Hansen Road

Houston, Texas 77075

(Ph) 713.943.0688

(Fx) 713.944.9445

www.amesfirewater.com

PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE with
LOW FLOW BY-PASS

910-48
610-48

910-48 link

Operation

The AMES Model 910-48 / 610-48 Pressure Reducing Control Valve with Low Flow By-Pass is designed
to automatically reduce a fluctuating higher upstream pressure to a constant lower downstream pressure
regardless of varying flow rates. It is controlled by a normally open, pressure reducing pilot designed to: 1)
Open (allowing fluid out of the main valve cover chamber) when downstream pressure is below the adjustable
setpoint, and 2) Close (allowing fluid to fill the main valve cover chamber) when downstream pressure is
above the adjustable setpoint. A decrease in downstream pressure causes the valve to modulate toward
an open position, raising downstream pressure. An increase in downstream pressure causes the valve to
modulate toward a closed position, lowering downstream pressure.

A Low Flow By-Pass Valve is piped parallel to the Main Pressure Reducing Valve, and is set approximately
10 PSI higher. The Low Flow By-Pass handles flow requirements below the range of the Main Pressure
Reducing Valve. During “off peak” demand conditions, the Low Flow By-Pass provides flow and pressure
to the downstream zone. As flow requirements increase beyond the capacity of the Low Flow By-Pass,
downstream pressure falls below the setpoint of the Main Pressure Reducing Valve allowing it to throttle
toward open, supplementing flow and pressure. As flow requirements decrease, downstream pressure rises
above the setpoint of the Main Pressure Reducing Valve, causing it to throttle toward closed, allowing the
Low Flow By-Pass to resume command of flow and pressure.

Installation Guidelines

• Prior to installation, flush line to remove debris.
• Install valve horizontally “in line” (cover facing UP), so flow arrow matches flow through the line. Avoid

installing valves 6” and larger vertically. Consult factory prior to ordering if installation is other than
described.

• Install inlet and outlet isolation valves. NOTE: When using butterfly valves, insure disc does not contact

control valve. Damage or improper valve seating may occur.

• Provide adequate clearance for valve servicing and maintenance.
• Install pressure gauges to monitor valve inlet and outlet pressure.
• If installation is subjected to very low flow or potentially static conditions, AMES recommends a pressure

relief valve (1/2” minimum) be installed downstream of the Pressure Reducing Valve for additional system
protection.

Other AMES Pressure Reducing Control Valves

910 / 610

Pressure Reducing Valve

910-01 / 610-01

Pressure Reducing Valve with Hydraulic Check Feature

910-11 / 610-11

Pressure Reducing Valve with Downstream Surge Control Feature

910-15 / 610-15

Pressure Reducing Valve with Solenoid (On-Off) Feature

910-17 / 610-17

Pressure Reducing Valve with Return Flow Feature

912 / 612

Pressure Reducing and Pressure Sustaining Valve

912-01 / 612-01

Pressure Reducing and Sustaining Valve with Hydraulic Check Feature