WTA Submerged Valve Water Level Control for Livestock Tanks!

Say goodbye to manual water level monitoring! The WTA Submerged Valve is designed to maintain water levels automatically without the hassle of floating buoys. Installed below the water surface, it stays out of reach of animals for a safer, more efficient solution.

PRODUCT APPLICATION

PRODUCT APPLICATION

Practical and easy to install, the submerged valve was designed to keep livestock watertanks and troughs supplied with water at a constant level. This valve is easy to install anddurable under normal using conditions. The WTA Submerged valve was specificallydesigned to prevent damage to water mechanism by livestock and to maximize availabledrinking area by keeping the filling valve below the water surface
The opening and closing of the submerged valve operates through an automaticmechanism activated by the pressure on water column’s diaphragm chamber.

INSTALATION

The valve can be installed either vertically at the bottom or horizontally on the side of the water trough. To properly install, the trough wall inlet should be 1 ¾” in diameter.

To adjust the trough water level, make successive adjustments to gradually increase thewater volume. Initially, set the valve actuator button with a small gap, approximately 1/16” of travel.

WATER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

Install, adjust once and don't worry anymore

The WTA Submersible Valve, an innovative and robust solution designed to definitively eliminate problems with broken floats.

- The surface around the inlet in the trough wall must be clean and smooth for atight seal.

- The sealing O-ring must be on the inner side of the trough.

- Keep the valve's vent hole clear.

- In flow water should be clean and free of debris (use a filter or pipe strainer ifnecessary) and a shut off valve on the incoming water supply is recommended.

 

The best water management solution for your property

SIMPLE AND INNOVATIVE

The WTA Submerged Valve automatically maintains water levels in livestock tanks.

No More Worries About Water Levels

When connected to a water source, low pressure from above allows water to flow through the valve,

filling the tank to its limit. As the water level rises, increasing pressure triggers the diaphragm chamber

to fill, closing the valve automatically.

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