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Parker Hi-Pro Distribution Manifold

The advantages of distribution manifolds

Fluid Controls supplies a complete range of Distribution Manifolds from Parker Hannifin. In this article, we showcase the ball valve based Hi-Pro Distribution Manifold and the needle valve based H Series Distribution Manifold.

Our range of Parker distribution manifolds support a wide range of applications. These can include high pressure instrument or hydraulic applications, through to the distribution and control of low pressure instrument air or plant air, as well as heat-pump and air conditioning unit liquid lines.

If you require a distribution manifold based on ball valves for quick on-off actuation and control, or if a needle valve manifold for applications involving precise control or lower flow rates is more suited to your needs, then Fluid Controls can offer the best of both worlds from our Parker range.

Parker Hi-Pro Distribution Manifold

First up, let’s look at the Parker Hi-Pro Distribution Manifold. Based on Parker’s 10 mm orifice Hi-Pro ball valve (rated for pressures up to 6000 PSI), the distribution manifold base can be factory assembled to accommodate up to 20 316 stainless steel valves to suit your specifications. You can even specify further options, such as fitting a purge valve.

Parker H Series Needle Valve Distribution Manifold

Parker H Series Distribution Manifold

Then there’s the H Series Distribution Manifold. This compact manifold body accepts a choice of five or 10 metal-seated needle valves rated for pressures up to 6000 PSI. Once again, these flexible distribution manifolds can be configured to suit your particular needs, such as adding a single isolate valve connected to the inlet, for example.

Order your distribution manifold form Fluid Controls

Here at Fluid Controls, we know our Parker products inside out. That means that if you’re looking for a distribution manifold that will deliver optimal performance for your application, then we can guide you towards the best possible solution for you. Our highly experienced and knowledgeable technical advisers will take the time to understand your application requirements and will be only too happy to recommend an appropriate distribution manifold to suit your performance requirements and budget.

Speak to a Fluid Controls adviser today about all your Distribution Manifold requirements by calling +44 (0) 118 970 2060 or email fluid@fluidcontrols.co.uk.

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