Danfoss HP22B 087N6642 Paddle Type Zone Valve
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The Danfoss HP22 2 port valve can be used with systems that have 22mm copper and iron pipework.
For central heating and hot water circulation in wet domestic central heating systems.
The H series paddle valves are available in 2 port and 3 port versions in a wide range of sizes for both copper and iron pipework. All valves offer 100% tight shut-off. Actuators for mid-position, diverter and 2-port on/off applications complete the range.
Features:
- 2-Port Paddle Valves (Spring return to closed)
- Available in 2-port, 3-port diverter and 3-port mid-position versions
- Wide range of valve body sizes
- 5.80 m³/h 1.000 bar
- Interchangeable actuators
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Technical specifications
Brand | Danfoss |
---|---|
Closure method | Paddle |
Frequency | 50 - 60Hz |
Kvs values | 5.8 m³/h |
Operating temperature | 95 °C |
Product type | Zone valves |
Supply voltage | 230 |
Type | HP Paddle |
Valve size and connection | 22mm external compression |
Working pressure | 10 bar |
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