The TruDesign Aquavalve (Y valve) is designed and made in New Zealand
Legislation in many countries dictates the use of holding tanks near shore, or in defined areas. By installing a diverting valve (Y Valve), the user has the choice to divert black water to a holding tank or directly overboard when circumstances allow.
Manufactured from a glass reinforced nylon composite - High strength and light weight.
Stainless steel fasteners - Will not corrode in salt laden air.
Easy installation - With a range of straight, 90° and 120° tails, and two seal options, plumbing in confined spaces is made easy.
Handle position lockable - Legislation in some regions require the overboard discharge handle to be locked into the holding tank position when in ‘no discharge’ zones
Available in black or white - Fits in with colour schemes in plumbing areas allowing easy identification of components.
Pressure tested - All valves are pressure tested to ensure quality and safety in respect to sealing and operation.
Silicon seal - The Aquavalve® is the only valve on the market today with smooth movement and an excellent seal with good wear resistance.
Composite spanner included - Avoids using pipe wrenches that gouge the fitting. Facilitates access in tight places.
Fascia plate on standard model can be removed to reveal simple “open - open - inlet” labeling - Where product is not used for marine toilets, all toilet references are removed.
Large operating temperature range - Suitable for all marine environments, from -40°C to +110°C
CONVERSION OPTIONS
As your needs change - a child wants a new bed, or maybe a sibling arrives - the bed can keep up with the new needs.
Choose the bed you want to convert and see the conversion options in the bed converter.
We guarantee a five-year availability of the standard conversion kits for all convertible beds from the date of purchase.
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
Tested and approved according to safety standard EN 747-1:2012+A1:2015.
According to EN 747 loft beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.
A smaller child can sleep in the lower bed of bunk beds, possibly with a bed guard for extra safety.