<<<<<<< HEAD ======= >>>>>>> T98332-embodied-carbon-form
Our genius is valves ®
DPZVs in Thames Valley Police F Block

Thames Valley Police F Block Project

Project Overview

Consultant

CBG, Oxford

Contractor

SES
Download case study as PDF

Crane Fluid Systems supported the consultant, CBG, in the design and selection of DPZVs for use on the radiator system of Thames Valley Police HQ F Block in Kidlington, Oxfordshire. Crane FS provided a compact and cost effective solution to protect the system from pressure fluxations and maintain low flow rates at low differential pressures.

First phase of the site was completed in January 2024, and the DPZV were commissioned with ease with the setting values only needing a small adjustment to match the consultants requirements.

Crane FS's DPZVs in use in the new radiator system of Thames Valley Police.
Published: 2024
Related Projects
great-blakenham
Infrastructure
Great Blakenham Energy from Waste Facility

The Energy from Waste Facility at Great Blakenham, Suffolk will receive and incinerate waste to create energy from homes all over the country.

Read Case Study
star-house
Commercial
Star House, Maidenhead

The new Crane Fluid Systems Dominator Eco has been selected as part of the £40M refurbishment of Star House (Project Tempo) in Maidenhead for Legal & General.

Read Case Study
DSC01481s
Commercial
Chaplin House

Crane Fluid Systems Dominator Peak Pro manifold assemblies have been selected by M&E contractor Delta T Services for the new four-pipe fan coil air conditioning system of Chaplin House in Uxbridge, London.

Read Case Study
seashell-trust
Mixed Development
Seashell Trust, Manchester

An exciting project in the North West has utilised Crane Fluid Systems valves. The quality and stock availability were key in winning selection for the build.

DownloadRead Case Study
picadilly-gate
Public Sector
Piccadilly Gate

Comprising 10 floors & 13,000 sq m of contemporary office space in an area seen as the focus for the city’s growing professional, financial and public sector occupiers

Read Case Study