What are the basic classifications of dividers? In terms of function and structure, divider valves are categorized into three types: Basic, Standard, and Functional.
The Basic Model consists of a distribution main pipe and a collection main pipe. Ball valves are installed at each branch outlet of the distribution and collection main pipes, along with manual vent valves installed on the distribution and collection main pipes. The Basic Model manifold does not have the function of flow regulation.
The Standard Model: The Standard Model has the same structural design as the Basic Model, but replaces the ball valves on each main pipeline with flow control valves. Manual exhaust valves on the two main pipelines are replaced with automatic exhaust valves. The Standard Model manifold can make precise flow adjustments for each circuit, and even the luxurious Standard Model manifold's flow control can be achieved through artificial intelligence regulation.
Functional: In addition to all the functions of a standard manifold, the functional manifold also features temperature and pressure display, automatic flow regulation, automatic mixing and heat exchange, thermal energy measurement, automatic indoor zone temperature control, and wireless and remote control capabilities. To prevent rust, manifolds are generally made of corrosion-resistant metals or synthetic materials. Common materials include copper, stainless steel, nickel-plated copper, nickel-plated alloys, and high-temperature-resistant plastics. The inner and outer surfaces of the manifold (including connecting parts) should be smooth and free from cracks, sand holes, cold shuts, inclusions, and unevenness. The surface-plated connecting parts should have a uniform color, a firm coating, and no defects such as peeling.


