
PCV-VFG 21, PN 25, DN 150, 320 m³/h, Flange
003G1525
Assem.kit PCV-VFG21 PN25 150/320 flange
Product specifications
Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Actuator size [cm²] | 630 cm² |
| Cavitation factor | 0.30 |
| Cavitation factor 100% | 0.22 |
| Cavitation factor 25% | 0.47 |
| Cavitation factor 50% | 0.38 |
| Cavitation factor 75% | 0.30 |
| China RoHS compliance | Out of scope |
| Connection types | Flange |
| Contains batteries | No |
| Control ratio | 400:1 |
| Description | Assem.kit PCV-VFG21 PN25 150/320 flange |
| DG Indicator Profile | Not relevant for dangerous goods |
| Diameter [mm] | 150 mm |
| Differential pressure range [bar] [Max] | 12.00 bar |
| Differential pressure range [bar] [Min] | 0.50 bar |
| EU RoHS compliance | Out of scope |
| Flow characteristic | Linear optimized |
| Function | PCV Assembly kit |
| Kvs values [m³/h] | 320.00 m³/h |
| Leakage rate [% Kvs] | 0.05 |
| Material Description | Assem.kit PCV-VFG21 PN25 150/320 fl. |
Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Media pH [Max] | 10 |
| Media pH [Min] | 7 |
| Media temperature [°C] [Max] | 150 °C |
| Media temperature [°C] [Min] | 2 °C |
| Medium alternative | Glycolic water up to 30% |
| Mounting version | Free |
| Number of ports | 2 |
| Permissible media | District heating/cooling circulation water |
| Pressure class | PN 25 |
| Pressure nominal [bar] | 25 bar |
| Product group | Pilot - controlled valves |
| Product line | District Energy Controls |
| Product Type | PCV-VFG 21 |
| REACH Candidate List substances | Lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1) |
| Sealing material | EPDM |
| Stem position | Normally closed |
| Valve body material | Cast steel EN-GP-240-GH (GS-C 25) |
| Valve cone material | Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4021 |
| Valve seat material | Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4313 |
| Valve size | DN 150 |
General specifications
Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Gross weight | 209 Kilogram |
| Net weight | 209 Kilogram |
| Volume | 528 Liter |
Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| EAN/UPC | 5702421813751 |
| Proposition 65 | Cancer and Reproductive Harm |