Watts Air Gaps for Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly Backflow Preventers provide an unobstructed, physical separation between the discharge end of a potable water supply line and an open receiving vessel. The installation of an air gap and drain line are recommended on reduced pressure zone assemblies. Air gaps can be installed vertically or horizontally (vent elbow required for vertical installation).

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Watts Air Gaps for Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly Backflow Preventers provide an unobstructed, physical separation between the discharge end of a potable water supply line and an open receiving vessel. The installation of an air gap and drain line are recommended on reduced pressure zone assemblies. Air gaps can be installed vertically or horizontally (vent elbow required for vertical installation).

Very high quality flexible clear Pvc, with an outstanding transparency, optimal UV resistance, mainly developed for the most demanding markets. It can be sewed or either welded by high frequency, ultrasonically, impulse or hot air.

It is overall used in awnings, tensile structures, textile architecture, closings, sun protection, biminis and a large etcetera, in all places where the visibility is a priority

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Leaders in transparent PVC, synthetic leather and technical textiles. We offer tailored products for various sectors: maritime, tensile structures, camping, awnings, upholstery, furniture, contract, curtains and sun protection.

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