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OPERATION: - The fluid level forces the float to rise and close the diaphragm chamber
- The diaphragm then expands to stop the incoming flow.
- When the fluid level drops, the diaphragm escape is opened.
- The diaphragm empties and allows the fluid to fill the tank.
- This positive shut-off feature allows full flow until the valve closes, unlike common ball float valves which constrict the flow as the fluid level rises.
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