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Compact and powerful: Cartridge valves 50.00x.101

The 2/2-way cartridge valves have an impressively miniaturized design and are available in nominal sizes DN 5, 7 and 9. Typically the valves are applied as space-saving solutions in a pressure range of 0.5 - 10 bar (7.3 – 154 psi). The product portfolio offers both latching, pulse-controlled variants and monostable versions depending on the application requirements.

In combination with a sensor and a power supply automated, hygienic, water- and energy-saving solutions can be realized for public and private bathrooms. The water flow is electronically controlled on demand and thus cost-effective.

A sanitary flushing, which is performed after a pre-set time, prevents stagnation in the drinking water line as well as the deposition of dirt particles and other impurities. Also, the valves exhibit a good thermal resistance with a maximum water temperature of 70 °C and hygienic flushes with temperatures up to 80 °C for 10 minutes.

All materials in fluid contact are certified according to KTW/W270, NSF 61, WRAS and ACS for the use with drinking water.

Advantages at a glance

• Miniaturised, space-saving design

• Hygiene advantage by air testing prior to delivery

• Internal triple pollution protection

• Long term performance capability

• Easy to assemble and service

• Suitable for spray and jet water

• High operating safety through the use of high quality materials and 100% final testing of the products

• Any fitting position

• Low power consumption

o Monostable: 1,7 W (12 V DC) or 1,8 W (24 V DC)

o Latching, pulse-controlled: 1,4 W (6 V DC)

• Standard connections: M22 x 2 (DN 5) , M28 x 1 (DN 7), M29 x 1,5 (DN7 and 9)

• Optimized water hammer characteristic for low noise emission according to EN 60730

• Optimized Cv-values for DN 5 (11 l/min), DN 7 (21 l/min) and DN 9 (24 l/min)

• Good resistance to thermal (e.g., T-medium 80 ° C / 10 minutes) and chemical disinfection

• KTW/W270, NSF 61, ACS and WRAS certified

Details

  • A. u. K. Müller

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