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JIP WW with welded connection and gear flange

Ball valves, JIP-WW, FB, Gear flange, Full Bore, PN 25, DN 250, Welded

065N1162

JIP-WW DN250 FB PN25 GF H437

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Ambient temperature [°C] [min]-40 °C
ApplicationHeating and cooling
Approval standardEN 12266 part 1 P10-P11-P12 & part 2 F20PED Directive 97/23/EEC Modul H1
Body materialWeldable steel #20 or similar CE PED approved material
China RoHS complianceOut of scope
Cone /seat sealing materialPTFE+C
Connection typesWelded
DescriptionJIP-WW DN250 FB PN25 GF H437
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
Differential pressure range [bar] [Max]25.00 bar
EU RoHS complianceOut of scope
FunctionOn/off
Gear flange typeF16
Height to top of stem [mm]650.0 mm
In scope of WEEE and contain batteriesNo
Kvs values [m³/h]17500.00 m³/h
Leakage rate [% Kvs]Leakage rate A
Length [mm]595 mm
Material DescriptionJIP WW full bore ball valve DN250 PN25fl
Media pH [Max]10
Media pH [Min]7
Media temperature [°C] [Max]180 °C
Characteristic
Value
Media temperature [°C] [Min]0 °C
Medium alternativeGlycolic water up to 50%
Mounting orientationAll
Number of ports2
Operation typeGear Flange
Permissible mediaDistrict heating/cooling circulation water
Pressure classPN 25
Product groupBall valves
Product lineDistrict Energy Controls
Product TypeJIP-WW, FB, Gear flange
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
Rotation angle [°]90 °
Stem sealing materialPTFE/Graphite
Storage temperature [°C] [Min]-40 °C
UK RoHS complianceOut of scope
Valve ball materialStainless steel
Valve body materialWeldable steel #20 or similar CE PED approved material
Valve sizeDN 250
Valve stem materialStainless steel e.g. X2CrNi19-11 (EN10272) / Mat. no. 1.4306
Valve typeFull Bore
VVS Number DK418721022
Welding ends materialWeldable steel #20 or similar CE PED approved material

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight202.2 Kilogram
Net weight179 Kilogram
Volume552.024 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN5702421651414
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