Hands-Off Water Management From Day One
Experience Less Guesswork and More Uptime
From pressure reduction to burst control, flow monitoring to priority valves, Victaulic and BERMAD deliver the complete system from a single trusted partner.
Built-in redundancy keeps your operation running even during maintenance. Every PRV station also features a full bore Y-pattern valve that delivers 15% more water flow than competitive globe valve designs, while reducing cavitation and wear.
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Why Victaulic's Custom PRV Stations?
Quick Installation, Simplified Setup
No Fluctuations, No Guesswork
8x Faster Service and Less Downtime
Why Victaulic's Custom PRV Stations?
Quick Installation, Simplified Setup
No Fluctuations, No Guesswork
8x Faster Service and Less Downtime
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THE PROOF
Eliminating 6,000 Gallons of Daily Water Waste at
Eagle Mine
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After over a decade in service, Eagle Mine started experiencing drastic water management issues, with unreliable water pressures hindering operations, disrupting productivity and increasing risk.
Eagle Mine partnered with Victaulic to evaluate, design, install and commission custom Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) stations that permanently solved the problem and saved the mine owner 6,000 gallons of water daily. The system hasn’t required any substantial adjustments since going online, a track record that matters deeply in an environment where equipment failures can mean substantial costs from shut down operations.
THE PROOF
Eliminating 6,000 Gallons of Daily Water Waste at
Eagle Mine
After over a decade in service, Eagle Mine started experiencing drastic water management issues, with unreliable water pressures hindering operations, disrupting productivity and increasing risk.
Eagle Mine partnered with Victaulic to evaluate, design, install and commission custom Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) stations that permanently solved the problem and saved the mine owner 6,000 gallons of water daily. The system hasn’t required any substantial adjustments since going online, a track record that matters deeply in an environment where equipment failures can mean substantial costs from shut down operations.