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3-way flanged valve, PN 25/16 (el.)

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3-way flanged valve, PN 25/16 (el.)

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Efficiency means precise and reliable control


Funktioner

  • Continuous control of cold and hot water in closed circuits

  • In combination with valve actuators AVM 322(S), AVM 234S, AVN 224S and AVF 234S as a control unit

  • Water quality as per VDI 2035

  • Valve with flange connection as per EN 1092-2, seal form B

  • Nominal pressure 25 bar, except BUG065F316, nominal pressure 16 bar

  • Not suitable for drinking water

  • Complies with standard for control units as per DIN EN 14597

  • Regulating valve, free of silicone grease, painted black

  • Equal-percentage characteristic, can be set with SUT valve actuators to linear or quadratic

  • The control passage is closed when the spindle is moved out

  • Can be used as a control valve or a distribution valve

  • Valve body made of ductile cast iron

  • Stainless-steel seat and spindle

  • Plugs of nominal diameter DN 15…50 made of stainless steel with glass-fibre-reinforced PTFE sealing ring

  • Plugs of nominal diameter DN 65…150 made of stainless steel with metal-to-metal seal

  • Maintenance-free stuffing box in brass with spring-loaded PTFE washer

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