Waterproof actuated valves

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Comparato introduces waterproof actuated valves with IP68 class protection actuators that make the motorised valves suitable for working permanently under water, positioning them among the most reliable marine valve actuators for demanding environments.

Diamant PRO IP68, Compact PRO IP68 and Universal PRO IP68 have an ISO 5211 connection and can actuate different types of valves: brass, stainless steel, cast iron, PVC or butterfly, ensuring versatility across multiple industrial valve automation applications.

Different power supplies are available, with ON/OFF or modulating control and two microswitches signaling the end stop, enhancing performance and reliability in advanced underwater valve systems. These solutions are designed to guarantee durability and efficiency even in extreme conditions, making them ideal for critical IP68 rated valves installations in marine and industrial sectors.

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