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AFPQ 4, PN 40, 0.1 bar - 0.7 bar, 0.5 bar, 250 cm², Yellow

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AFPQ 4 PN40 0,1-0,7/0,5 250cm2 yellow
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Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Actuator diaphragm materialEPDM (Rolling, fibre enforced)
Actuator size [cm²]250 cm²
Body materialSteel, mat. No 1.0338, zinc plated and yellow chromate
China RoHS complianceOut of scope
ColourYellow
Contains batteriesNo
DescriptionAFPQ 4 PN40 0,1-0,7/0,5 250cm2 yellow
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
Diameter [mm] [Max]250 mm
Diameter [mm] [Min]15 mm
Differential pressure setting [bar] [Max]0.70 bar
Differential pressure setting [bar] [Min]0.10 bar
EU RoHS complianceOut of scope
Flow controlYes
Flow limitationNo
Flow restrictor diff.pressure - dpb [bar]0.50 bar
FunctionDiff. press. and flow controller
Material DescriptionAFPQ 4 PN40 0,1-0,7/0,5 250cm2 yellow
Characteristic
Value
Media pH [Max]10
Media pH [Min]7
Media temperature [°C] [Max]150 °C
Media temperature [°C] [Min]2 °C
Medium alternativeGlycolic water up to 30%
Mounting versionFlow
Operating pressure [bar] [Max]40 bar
Permissible mediaDistrict heating/cooling circulation water
Pressure classPN 40
Pressure controllerDifferential pressure controller
Pressure nominal [bar]40 bar
Pressure setting range [bar] [Max]0.70 bar
Product groupActuators - Pressure Flow
Product lineDistrict Energy Controls
Product TypeAFPQ 4
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
Setting TypeAdjustable

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight36.44 Kilogram
Net weight36.44 Kilogram
Volume43.544 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN/UPC5702421808481
Proposition 65Cancer and Reproductive Harm