
Radiator Valves, RTR-FN, Fixed capacity, DN 20, Straight, F
013G7006
Normal flow valves without presetting
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Product specifications
Characteristic | Value |
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Application | 2-pipe system |
Basic Data Text Template | RTR-FN Клапан терморег. 20 Прямой,Материал - латунь |
CE evaluated | Out of scope |
China RoHS compliance | Out of scope |
Connection size in | Rp 3/4 |
Connection size out | R 3/4 |
Connection types | Internal thread |
Contain batteries | No |
DG Indicator Profile | Not relevant for dangerous goods |
Description | Normal flow valves without presetting |
Design | Straight |
Differential pressure range [bar] [Max] | 0.60 bar |
Dimension standard | F |
EU RoHS compliance | Yes with exemptions |
EU RoHS exemption clause | 6(c) |
Finish | Nickel plated |
Flow temperature [°C] [Max] | 120 °C |
Kv measuring range | 0.30 - 1.0 |
Characteristic | Value |
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Kv value at Xp = 0.5 - 2.0 K [m³/h] [Max] | 1.040 m³/h |
Kv value at Xp = 0.5 - 2.0 K [m³/h] [Min] | 0.300 m³/h |
Kvs values [m³/h] | 1.40 m³/h |
Material Description | RTR-FN 20 S "F" |
Presetting | no |
Product Type | RTR-FN |
Product group | Radiator Valves |
Product line | Mechanical TRV |
REACH Candidate List substances | Lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1) |
SCIP dossier no. | c0607fe5-7e3d-43e7-8906-8e2bef425082 |
SCIP dossier product name | RTR-FN Radiator valve |
Tailpiece type | Standard |
Test pressure [bar] | 16 bar |
UL evaluated | Out of scope |
Valve size | DN 20 |
Valve type | Fixed capacity |
Working pressure [bar] [Max] | 10 bar |
General specifications
Characteristic | Value |
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Gross weight | 0.386 Kilogram |
Net weight | 0.367 Kilogram |
Characteristic | Value |
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EAN/UPC | 5702425126062 |
Proposition 65 | Cancer and Reproductive Harm |