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Home Catalogue Pressure control Control Valves Bypass overflow valve ADCA OVF40i flanged, full bore, spring-loaded operated with the adjustment screw

Specifications

  • Application

    Hot and superheated water,
    diathermic heat transfer oil,
    fluids compatible with the construction

  • Body material

    Stainless Steel CF8M & Stainless Steel – Trim

  • Max. operating pressure

    Up to 13,4 bar (Body design PN16),
    Up to 33,7 bar (Body design PN40)

  • Flow rate coefficients

    Kvs 5,2 to 89,7 (m³/h)

  • Opening pressure (Regulating range)

    0,5 to 8 bar

  • Type & Plug design

    V-port guided (standard), linear plug, full bore,
    Perforated (low noise, anti-cavitation plug), on request

  • Valve port

    two way in-line, full bore

  • Stem sealing

    Stainless steel bellows sealed – up to 400ºC

  • Valve sealing

    Metal to metal (class IV), standard

  • Actuator

    direct acting spring-loaded operated with the adjustment screw

  • Connections

    Flanged EN 1092-1 PN 16 or PN 40

Bypass overflow valve ADCA OVF40i flanged, full bore, spring-loaded operated with the adjustment screw

Product code: OF.5051.000

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The ADCATrol OVF40 is a series of single seated, two-way overflow valves with inline connections.
These valves are mainly used in closed loop systems to ensure that a minimum flow is kept in the event that all connected consumers are in a low load condition or have simply shut down. In these scenarios, the valve will prevent problems such as pressure surges, pump cavitation and overheating.
The spring force keeps the valve closed, until the upstream pressure, which acts on the underside of the plug, exceeds the set pressure thus opening the valve and allowing flow to the downstream side. The set pressure is manually adjusted during commissioning by compression of the spring with the adjustment screw located on the top of the valve yoke.
The set pressure corresponds to the differential between upstream and downstream pressures across the valve.

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