A liquid flow control valve has a valve body 10 in which is mounted a valve member 41 moveable between valve open and closed positions. A turbine 15 senses liquid flow through the valve body 10 and generates electrical pulses which are counted by a control circuit, over a pre-set period. An electro-
A liquid flow control valve has a valve body 10 in which is mounted a valve member 41 moveable between valve open and closed positions. A turbine 15 senses liquid flow through the valve body 10 and generates electrical pulses which are counted by a control circuit, over a pre-set period. An electro-magnet 54,55 controls operation of the valve member 41 and is driven by the control circuit so as to close the valve in the event that flow continues for longer than the pre-set period or the flow is greater than at a pre-set rate. The valve may also be closed should the temperature fall to about 0° C.
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1. A water flow control valve for use in a supply pipe for water to a domestic dwelling, comprising a valve body defining a flow path therethrough and including a valve seat, a valve member movable between an open position and a closed position engaged with the seat, an impeller mounted in the flow
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A water flow control valve for use in a supply pipe for water to a domestic dwelling, comprising a valve body defining a flow path therethrough and including a valve seat, a valve member movable between an open position and a closed position engaged with the seat, an impeller mounted in the flow path and caused to rotate by water flow so as to carry a magnet mounted on the impeller past a switch device which responds to the magnetic force, respective pipe connectors at each end of the flow path to permit connection of the valve body into the water supply pipe, a temperature sensor, and control means for controlling movement of the valve member from its open position to its closed position which control means provides or modifies an electrical flow signal dependent upon the flow rate, the duration of flow through the valve and the output of the temperature sensor, the flow signal being connected to an electronic control circuit which operates the valve member dependent upon the sensed flow through the valve when the sensed water flow exceeds a pre-set maximum, when the flow continues for more than a pre-set period, or when the sensed temperature drops below a pre-set lower limit.2. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is adapted to monitor the temperature of water passing through the flow path, or the air temperature around the valve.3. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is adapted to monitor the temperature of the water or the air temperature at a remote location.4. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 3, wherein the control circuit includes a timer which produces a timer signal and the valve member is operated dependent upon both the flow and timer signals.5. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 3, wherein the control circuit includes a manually-operable control arranged to permit release of the valve member from its closed position.6. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein a solenoid is arranged to hold the valve member away from its closed position.7. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is a valve operating member which latches in both the open and closed positions and electromagnetic means are provided to move the valve member between its said open and closed positions.8. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control circuit is associated with an audible or visible alarm whereby an indication of movement of the valve member to its closed position may be provided.9. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 1, where the valve member is spring-urged to its normally-closed position.10. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 5, wherein said manually-operable control comprises a remote control transmitter and a receiver for signals transmitted by said transmitter is operatively associated with the control valve whereby the valve member may be remotely moved between its said open and closed positions.11. A water flow control valve for use in a supply pipe for water to a domestic dwelling, comprising a valve body defining a flow path therethrough and including a valve seat, a valve member movable between an open position and a closed position engaged with the seat, an impeller mounted in the flow path and caused to rotate by water flow so as to carry a magnet mounted on the impeller past a magnetic responsive device which responds to the magnetic force, respective pipe connectors at each end of the flow path to permit connection of the valve body into the water supply pipe, a first temperature sensor disposed to monitor the temperature of water passing through the valve, a remote temperature sensor adapted to monitor the temperature of air at a remote location with respect to the water flow control valve, and control means for controlling movement of the valve member from its open position to its closed position which control means provides or modifies an electrical flow signal dependent upon the flow rate, the duration of flow through the valve, the output of the first temperature sensor, and the output of the further temperature sensor, the electrical flow signal being connected to an electronic control circuit including a timer, which control circuit causes the valve member to move to its closed position under one of the conditions of (a) the sensed water flow exceeds a pre-set maximum, (b) the flow continues for more than a pre-set period, and (c) either sensed temperature drops below a pre-set lower limit.12. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 11, wherein a solenoid is coupled to the valve member to hold the valve member away from its closed position and drive current for the solenoid is provided by the electronic control circuit when the valve is to be held open.13. A water flow control valve as claimed in claim 12, wherein there is provided a second remote temperature sensor adapted to monitor the temperature of the water supplied to the valve at a remote location with respect to the water flow control valve, which second remote temperature sensor is connected to the control circuit and the control circuit causes the valve member to move to its closed position when the sensed temperature at the remote location falls below a pre-set lower limit.14. A water flow control valve for use in a supply pipe for water to a domestic dwelling, comprising a valve body defining a flow path therethrough and including a valve seat, a valve member movable between an open position and a closed position engaged with the seat, an impeller mounted in the flow path and caused to rotate by water flow so as to carry a magnet mounted on the impeller past a switch device which responds to the magnetic force, respective pipe connectors at each end of the flow path to permit connection of the valve body into the water supply pipe, a temperature sensor, and control means for controlling movement of the valve member from its open position to its closed position which control means provides or modifies an electrical flow signal dependent upon the output of the temperature sensor and a combined function of both the flow rate and the duration of flow through the valve, the flow signal being connected to an electronic control circuit which operates the valve member dependent upon the sensed flow through the valve when the sensed water flow exceeds a pre-set maximum, when the flow continues for more than a pre-set period, or when the sensed temperature drops below a pre-set lower limit.
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