Valve manufacturer Flomatic announces full compliance for their automatic control valve products with the American Iron & Steel (AIS) provisions for affected Federal/State Revolving Fund projects.

The American Iron and Steel (AIS) provision requires recipients of assistance from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) to use iron and steel products produced in the United States. This requirement applies to projects for the construction, alteration, maintenance or repair of a public water system or treatment works.

In a release, Flomatic says its automatic control valves are designed for use with various types of pressure and/or electric controls to provide the desired control of pressure or flow for a variety of water system applications

Pilot operated control valves are designed and built in compliance with AWWA C530 standards. NSF/ANSI 61-approved fusion-boded-epoxy coated ductile iron globe or angle-style bodies are available in full or reduced port configuration. Valves are fitted with various pilot control systems to control conditions in pressurized pipeline systems.

Flomatic automatic control valves are available in sizes 1¼-inches through 36-inches. The company backs them with a three-year warranty.

Flomatic, based in in Glens Falls, N.Y., manufactures a ranges of valves for domestic and municipal water and wastewater applications. For more information, visit www.flomatic.com, email flomatic@flomatic.com, call 800-833-2040 or fax 800-314-3155.