Valve Calibration Services

Valve Calibration Services

Trusted Valve Maintenance to Extend System Lifespan

Over time, valves can malfunction due to dirt buildup or worn-out repair kits, which may lead to water system failures or interruptions. At Aquacare Solution, we provide professional valve calibration and servicing to keep your valve systems operating smoothly and reliably.

Our team carefully dismantles, cleans, and reassembles valves, ensuring all components are in proper working condition. To maintain long-term performance, we recommend replacing valve repair kits approximately every five years to prevent future malfunctions and avoid unnecessary water supply disruptions. Regular valve maintenance ensures system stability and extends the lifespan of your equipment.

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Types of Valve Service

Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV)

Constant Flow Valve

Altitude Valve

Modulating Float Valve

Non-Modulating Float Valve

What We Offer

Our Valve Servicing Capabilities

The brass float valve is the traditional inlet valve used in water tanks to control water levels by using a floating ball mechanism to stop the water supply when the tank is full. While commonly used, brass float valves have several drawbacks, including easily damaged stoppers, noisy shut-off operations, and large float sizes that can take up significant space inside the tank.

At Aquacare Solution, we offer tank inlet valve servicing, replacement, and system upgrades to more modern, space-saving alternatives that are quieter, more durable, and easier to maintain. Our advanced inlet valve options provide better efficiency and long-term reliability, helping to improve water control while minimizing maintenance and system downtime.

The modulating float valve offers an improved alternative to the conventional brass float valve, operating with a similar float mechanism but with a smaller float size and significantly quieter operation. This makes it a more space-efficient and user-friendly option for water tank systems.

At Aquacare Solution, we provide modulating float valve servicing, part replacements, and repair solutions to keep your system running smoothly. Faulty components can typically be restored by replacing repair kits or worn parts, making this valve cost-effective to maintain and repair. Our team ensures efficient servicing to extend the valve’s lifespan and maintain reliable water level control.

The non-modulating float valve is an advanced valve system that offers precise control over when water starts and stops filling the tank. Unlike traditional float valves, this system allows water to fill only when the level drops to a pre-set minimum point and stops the water supply drip-tight when the tank reaches the top water level.

This type of valve is commonly used for pump-controlled systems, helping to reduce pump stress by minimizing frequent start-stop cycles. By maintaining stable water pressure and controlled filling intervals, non-modulating float valves can extend pump lifespan and lower long-term pump maintenance costs. At Aquacare Solution, we provide supply, installation, servicing, and system integration for non-modulating float valves to ensure efficient, reliable water management.

The part fill valve is a simple, lightweight, and efficient solution for controlling water levels in tanks. It allows users to easily set start and stop filling points without the need for pipe modifications. The adjustable string between the two floats makes it quick to customize water levels based on your system’s needs.

Typically made from durable, rust-resistant ABS material, part fill valves offer a longer lifespan and lower maintenance compared to conventional brass float valves. At Aquacare Solution, we provide supply, installation, and servicing of part fill valves, offering a reliable and easily adjustable solution for effective water level management.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Valve calibration refers to the process of adjusting a valve so it properly operates with the intended control parameters for opening or closing or flow modification. The main objective of valve calibration is to achieve accurate response from the valve according to necessary signals which results in exact fluid flow management.

Valve calibration frequency depends on the valve application and operating environment. Industrial systems typically require annual valve calibration as their standard procedure. Systems that are critical or experience heavy usage need calibration every few months to maintain safe and efficient operations.

The correct approach to valve maintenance involves regular examinations and cleaning together with lubrication of moving parts and replacement of worn components. Service instructions provided by manufacturers enable operators to avoid breakdowns while sustaining stable performance.

Valve maintenance or full replacement becomes necessary when valves leak, produce strange sounds, develop corrosive damage or fail to deliver their intended performance. Multiple recurring problems usually indicate that the valve does not operate at its intended functionality.

Valve maintenance depends on both the valve design and construction. The maintenance schedule becomes more intensive for valves which work in challenging environments or handle corrosive substances.