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Valves & Actuators
We specialise in Cla-Val
Control Valves
CLA-VAL's automatic control valves are specifically designed to meet the requirements of water utility systems, greatly improving supply and distribution system efficiency. There valves have been tested and shown to be in compliance with industry lead content requirements. Please see Certifications & Approvals for more information.
CLA-VAL electronic control valves combine the efficiency of hydraulic control with advanced technology electronics to provide the optimum SCADA remote control solution.
CLA-VAL has retrofittable electronic accessories further enhance the functionality of your Automatic Control Valves, providing you with unparalleled control and superior performance.
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Testimonials
Challenger Valves and Actuators provided a pre-commissioning training day on the “HK” range of electric actuators. Craig found this invaluable and provided further assurance that damage to the control cards during the commissioning process and unnecessary expenses were avoided. “Challenger worked very hard to meet and exceed all aspects of the supply contract to both client and project expectations”
Craig Oilver - AAT Project Manager, Uriarra village, 2011
“Challenger’s attention to detail and ability to provide a cost effective solution has far exceeded what we have previously been provided by their competitors on other projects” He also said “Through their valve experience and hard work, Challenger were able to work with us to provide solutions that incorporated both their standard and non-standard product”. An example of this was Challenger’s ability to offer a solution in upgrading the original limit switches specified on the OS&Y gates from a poor quality paddle arrangement to a proximity sensor to show exact position of spindle whilst in operation.
Nick McMullen, The Hoxton Park Recycled Water Scheme project