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Thermostatic Mixing Valve ESBE VTA 312 35-60 °C G 1/2" (31050200)

Thermostatic Mixing Valve ESBE VTA 312 35-60 °C G 1/2" (31050200)

ESBE
  • Product code: 31050200
  • EAN : 7330193024648
  • Manufacturer code: 31050200
  • Warranty: 2 years

Thermostatic mixing valve ESBE. Adjustable temperature range 35-60 °C. Dimension DN 15, connection external thread G 1/2". More information

  • Delivery

    Delivery to Belgium (days are avarages)

    FedEx:
    2.8 workdays € 7,02
    Bpost HD (Home Delivery):
    3 workdays € 10,64
    BPost - PP (Pick-up Point):
    3.1 workdays € 9,91
    FedEx Priority:
    1.7 workdays € 12,71
    DHL Express:
    1.5 workdays € 16,94

    DHL Express: 1.5 workdays, € 16,94

  • In stock 3 pcs  
     
List price € 84,29
Price without VAT € 52,24
Price with VAT 21 % € 63,21
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Parameters and catalogs

Connection size G 1/2"
Connection Type External thread
Flow 1.2 m3/h
Material Brass
Nominal diameter DN 15
Opening Temperature 35...60 °C
Weight 0.49 kg

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The ESBE VTA 310 series thermostatic mixing valve is designed for households and systems with domestic hot water without the required anti-scald protection function.

Application

  • Domestic hot water distribution

Valve Function

The valve has asymmetric water flow arrangement. This thermostatic valve does not include anti-scald protection!

Installation Example

Features

  • Pressure class: PN 10
  • Differential pressure: Mixing, max. 0.3 MPa (3 bar)
  • Medium temperature: 0…95 °C
  • Temperature stability: ± 2 °C
  • The desired temperature is set using the rotary knob at the top of the valve

We respond to your product queries as quickly as possible, usually within 24 hours.

Dear Joris, the first assumption is correct. When you close the hot water inlet you will get cold water from the outlet. When you close the cold water inlet the valve will be fully open since it would be expecting to get the cold water. This behavior can damage the valve. Strongly suggest always use both inlets. I don't think this valve is suitable for your application.
- Bola Jaromir from BOLA SYSTEMS, on the 10. 09. 2021

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