Electric Expansion Valves for Industrial Refrigeration
Products shown: 3
AKVA
AKVA are electric expansion valves designed for ammonia refrigerating plant. The AKVA valves are normally controlled by a controller from Danfoss’ range of ADAP-KOOL® controllers. The AKVA valves are supplied as a component program, as follows: • Separate valve • Separate coil with terminal box or cable • Spare parts in the form upper part, orifice and filter The individual capacities are indicated with a number forming part of the type designation. The number represents the size of the orifice of the valve in question. A valve with orifice 3 will for example be designated AKVA 10-3. The orifice assembly is replaceable.
ICM
The motor operated ICM valve comprises four main components: Valve body, top cover, function module and Actuator. On ICM 20 – 65 the top cover and function module will be combined. ICM are motor operated valves driven by actuator type ICAD. The sizes DN25 to DN65 are designed for MWP of 65 bar, while all other sizes have MWP of 52 bar. ICM valves are designed to regulate an expansion process in liquid lines with or without phase change or control pressure or temperature in dry and wet suction lines and hot gas lines. ICM valves are designed so that the opening and closing forces are balanced, therefore, only two sizes of ICAD actuators are needed for the complete range of ICM from DN 20 to DN 150. The ICM motor operated valve and ICAD actuator assembly offers a very compact unit with small dimensions.
ICMTS
The ICMTS is a direct operated motorized valve driven by actuator type ICAD 600A-TS. The ICMTS is designed to regulate the flow of transcritical gas or subcritical liquid from the gascooler in transcritical CO2 systems. The ICMTS can also be used for other control functions in CO2 systems. The ICMTS valve is designed so that the opening and closing forces are balanced. ICAD 600A-TS actuators can also operate an ICMTS valve as an On/Off function supported by a digital input. The ICMTS valve can be operated manually via the ICAD 600A-TS actuator or via the Multifunction tool for ICMTS.