
Diverters are commonly used for:
In the floor heating system, there are several branch pipes managed by the manifold and collector, with exhaust valves and automatic thermostatic valves installed on them, usually made of copper. The diameter is small, generally between DN25-DN40. Imported products are more prevalent.
2. Air conditioning water systems, or other industrial water systems, similarly manage a number of branch pipelines, including return and supply branches. However, their diameters are generally between DN350 and DN1500, made of steel plates, and fall under the category of pressure vessel professional manufacturing companies. They require the installation of pressure gauges, temperature gauges, automatic vent valves, safety valves, drain valves, etc. Pressure regulating valves are needed between two containers, and an automatic bypass pipeline is required to assist.
3. Potable Water Supply System - The use of water distributors effectively avoids loopholes in the management of potable water, with centralized installation and management of water meters. This, in conjunction with the use of single-pipe multi-outlet systems, reduces the cost of pipe materials and also shortens construction time, improving efficiency. Potable water distributors are directly connected to the aluminum-plastic main pipelines through reducers, with water meters installed centrally in the water meter pool (water meter room), ensuring one meter per household. Outdoor installation and inspection are conducted. The nationwide replacement of household water meters is currently being carried out on a large scale.






