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If you spend any time around municipal water teams or plant utilities, you’ll hear the same refrain: keep level control reliable, keep maintenance low. That’s why the 100X Remote Ball Cock from Baoding (yes, the one made in North Guzhuangying Village, Ansu Town, Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei, China) keeps popping up in my notes. It’s designed for water and clear water, and—surprisingly to some—this “remote ball cock” is a control valve rig that uses a remote float mechanism to open/close the main valve. Not flashy, but it does the job.
| Model | 100X Remote Ball Cock |
| Medium / Temp | Water, clear water / ≤80 ℃ |
| Size Range | DN32–DN600 |
| Pressure Rating | PN10–PN25 (1.0–2.5 MPa) |
| Body / Ends | Cast iron body, flanged ends (ASME B16.5 / GB≈) |
Many customers say the install is “set and forget.” To be honest, that’s rare praise in level control. The forged pilot/float assembly and the main valve (diaphragm-actuated body) give stable modulation rather than on/off shock—good news for aging pipes.
Materials and methods:
Testing standards (typical for this class):
Service life: in treated water and with routine inspection, ≈ 15–25 years is common for cast-iron control valves (I guess your mileage may vary with sand and pressure spikes).
| Vendor | Design focus | Rating | Certs/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| HBYS (Baoding, China) | 100X remote float control, DN32–600 | PN10–25 | ISO 9001; epoxy per AWWA C550≈ |
| Local OEM A | Smaller sizes (DN32–200) | PN10–16 | Basic hydro tests; short lead times |
| Global Brand B | Premium trim, NSF options | PN16–25 | Broader approvals; higher cost |
Options I’ve seen: stainless trim for mildly aggressive water, alternate diaphragm compounds, pilot sensitivity tuning, and non-rising stem indicators. Flanges typically follow ASME B16.5 or GB standards. Ask for ISO 9001 certs and pressure test reports per ISO 5208/API 598.
Final thought: if you need a dependable Remote Ball Valve function without going all-in on electrics, the 100X format is a pragmatic pick.