
Ball valves, JIP-WC, Reduced Bore, PN 16, DN 20, Welded / Copper
065N4063
JIP-WC DN 20 PN16 L hi #22
Product specifications
Characteristic | Value |
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Ambient temperature [°C] [min] | -40 °C |
Application | CoolingHeating |
Body material | Weldable steel #20 or similar CE PED approved material |
China RoHS compliance | Out of scope |
Cone /seat sealing material | PTFE+C |
Connection material | Copper |
Connection types | Welded / Copper |
Contain batteries | No |
DG Indicator Profile | Not relevant for dangerous goods |
Description | JIP-WC DN 20 PN16 L hi #22 |
Differential pressure range [bar] [Max] | 16.00 bar |
EU RoHS compliance | Out of scope |
Function | On/off |
Kvs values [m³/h] | 15.00 m³/h |
Leakage rate [% Kvs] | Leakage rate A |
Material Description | JIP-WC DN 20 PN16 L hi Fi22 |
Media pH [Max] | 10 |
Media pH [Min] | 7 |
Media temperature [°C] [Max] | 130 °C |
Media temperature [°C] [Min] | 0 °C |
Characteristic | Value |
---|---|
Medium alternative | Glycolic water up to 50% |
Mounting orientation | All |
Number of ports | 2 |
Operation type | L handle |
Permissible media | District heating/cooling circulation water |
Pressure class | PN 16 |
Product Type | JIP-WC |
Product group | Ball valves |
Product line | District Energy Controls |
REACH Candidate List substances | Lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1) |
Rotation angle [°] | 90 ° |
Stem sealing material | PTFE/Graphite |
Storage temperature [°C] [Min] | -40 °C |
Valve ball material | Stainless steel e.g. X5CrNi18-10 (EN10088) / Mat. no. 1.4301 |
Valve body material | Weldable steel #20 or similar CE PED approved material |
Valve size | DN 20 |
Valve stem material | Stainless steel e.g. X2CrNi19-11 (EN10272) / Mat. no. 1.4306 |
Valve type | Reduced Bore |
Welding ends material | Weldable steel #20 or similar CE PED approved material |
General specifications
Characteristic | Value |
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Gross weight | 1.114 Kilogram |
Net weight | 1.014 Kilogram |
Volume | 1.44 Liter |
Characteristic | Value |
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EAN/UPC | 5702421656662 |
Proposition 65 | Cancer and Reproductive Harm |