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Pilot valve, CVQ, Electronic const. pres. pilot

027B1139

Kv value [m³/h]: 0.450, Max. Working Pressure [bar]: 17.0
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Recommended replacement: 027B0980

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Ambient temperature range [°C] [max]50 °C
Ambient temperature range [°C] [min]-30 °C
Ambient temperature range [°F] [max]122 °F
Ambient temperature range [°F] [min]-22 °F
ApprovalCECRNEACLLC CDC TYSKUKCAUL
CE evaluatedYes
China RoHS complianceOut of scope
Cv value [gal/min]0.520 gal/min
DG Indicator ProfileOther Dangerous Goods
Electrical connection sizePg 13.5
Electrical connection standardEN 175301-803-A
Enclosure rating IPIP55
Enclosure rating Nema (~)3
EU RoHS complianceOut of scope
Fluid Group1
Frequency [Hz]50/60 Hz
In scope of WEEE and contain batteriesNo
Kv value [m³/h]0.450 m³/h
Material DescriptionCVQ Pilot Valve -1 - 5 bar
Characteristic
Value
Max. Working Pressure [bar]17.0 bar
Max. Working Pressure [psig]246 psig
Packing formatMulti pack
PED categoryArt. 3, par. 3
Power consumption [VA]50.0 VA
Pressure range [bar] Pe [max]5.00 bar
Pressure range [bar] Pe [min]-1.00 bar
Product descriptionElectronic const. pres. pilot
Product groupPress. and temp. regul. valves
Product lineIndustrial Refrigeration
Product namePilot valve
Product TypeCVQ
Quantity per packing format6 pc
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
RefrigerantsR134aR22R401AR402AR404AR407AR407BR407CR407FR409AR410AR421AR502R507AR717
Supply voltage [V] AC24 V
UK RoHS complianceOut of scope
UL approval file nameREFRIGERANT VALVE 53R0
UL evaluatedYes

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight0.632 Kilogram
Net weight0.556 Kilogram
Volume1.607 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN5702422148838
Proposition 65Cancer and Reproductive Harm