PCTV/PCMTV/PCTVS15-25

Similar documents
PCMTV Pressure independent control valves, DN20-DN32 with integrated flow limiter for thermal emitters and differential pressure regulator

VFPIP/VFPIM/VFPI 15-25

2-port and 3-port valves PN 16

Pettinaroli Pressure Independent Control Valves. EvoPICV

Pressure Independent Control Valves

VG3000. Globe Valves Series for Terminal Units. Product Bulletin. 2-way PDTC (NO) with 6 bar close off pressure. Extend range of K VS

BTV. Internally threaded 2-way control valve. Flow characteristics. Function

VG3000. Globe Valves Series for Terminal Units. Product Bulletin. 2-way PDTC (NO) with 6 bar close off pressure. Extend range of K VS

B2KL: 6-way ball valve with male thread, PN 16

Ballorex Dynamic Description. Versions. Benefits. Balancing

2-port and 3-port seat valves, PN16

Pressure Independent Control Series

Cim 787 Variable orifice balancing valve

CALEFFI. Ball zone valves. series /03 GB

Pressure independent control valve (PICV) FLOWMATIC

Automatic Balancing Valve Pressure difference controller with integrated flow limiter AB-PM DN

Simple Set Max. Pressure Independent Control Valves 2 Way 2-1/ /09/18

3-port seat valves with externally threaded connection, PN 16

2-Port and 3-Port Seat Valves with Female Thread, PN16

MZX. Three-Port Seat Valves SPECIFICIATIONS AND GUIDE TO SELECTION

Rp [ ] Sv min. [ ] C215QP-B 15 1/ C215QP-D 15 1/ C220QP-F 20 3/ [ ]

Versions. Benefits. Balancing DN15-32 DN40 DN50 DN15, DN20, DN25, DN32, DN40, DN50. Dimensions

Product Sheet Pre-Fabricated Flushing Bypass Assembly for Terminal Applications Mini-Flush 40

Two-port seat valves

Three-port valves. Special versions with special stem sealing gland for: High temperature hot water C Thermo oils

Pressure independent balancing and control valve AB-QM DN

2-port seat valves PN25 with externally threaded connections

Simple Set. Pressure Independent Control Valves 2 Way 1/2-2

Automatic balancing valves ASV

Products no longer available

Two-port valves, male threaded, PN25

Function. brass EN CW617N brass EN CW617N brass EN CW614N. brass EN CW614N brass EN CW617N EPDM

DS MZ, MZF, MJF THREE-PORT SEAT VALVES

Overview of types. T5-R B2/R B2 en v Subject to changes 1 / 4. k vs (Sequence 2)

Automatic balancing valves ASV

TBV-CM. Combined control & balancing valves for small terminal units For modulating control

Overview of types. Technical data. Safety notes

Description Pressure range Connection thread Device Page

V311. Venta. Three-way Plug Valve, Flanged PN 16

HERZ-Motorised flow controler

Type overview. R B2 en-gb subject to changes 1

2-Port Seat Valves with Flange, PN 16

VBGx-xx-xx Externally Threaded Control Ball Valves PN25 (DN15 TO DN32)

Overview of types. Technical data

Differential pressure controller (PN 16) AVPL - return mounting, adjustable setting

Upgradable balancing valves USV

Differential pressure controller (PN 16) AHP - return mounting, adjustable setting

2-Port Seat Valves with Flange, PN 16

Differential pressure controller (PN 25) AVP - return and flow mounting, adjustable setting

VBGx-xx-xx Externally Threaded Control Ball Valves PN25 (DN15 TO DN32)

VZL valve - 2/3/4-way

AVP-F. p setting range (bar) Code No. 003H6200

Balancing valves range

USER MANUAL Version: 1/2017

TA-H.U.B. Centralised balancing and control ENGINEERING ADVANTAGE

Differential pressure controller (PN 16) AVPL return mounting, adjustable setting

V5001P. Kombi-Auto Differential Pressure Control Valve. Product specification sheet

Automatic balancing valves

Technical data sheet. Type overview. Technical data. Safety notes. T5-R2.. Open-close en v Subject to changes 1 / 3

1 LS unloading (control valve, orifice, none) 2 LS max pressure relief. 3 Spool type

Radiator valves VDN2.. VEN2.. VUN2..

130400A 1/2 NPT Female A 3/4 NPT Female A 1 NPT Female A 1 1/4 NPT Female A 1 1/2 NPT Female A 2 NPT Female

STAD-D. Balancing valves Balancing valve for domestic water systems, DN Balancing valves

Differential Pressure Control Valve. Passim

STAP. Differential pressure controller DN 15-50

TA-FUSION-P. Combined control & balancing valves Pressure independent combined balancing and control valves with independent EQM characteristics

CAST IRON SAFETY VALVE TYPE 6301

Function. Code Automatic filling units with pressure gauge connection Size 1/2 Code Automatic filling units with pressure gauge Size 1/2

Discontinued. Powers Controls. Technical Instructions Document No P25 RV Rev. 1, May, RV 201 Pressure Reducing Valves.

TRV-2, TRV-2S. Thermostatic radiator valves With presetting

VBS-9263 Series. Application. Features. Applicable Literature

AUTOMATIC FLOW CARTRIDGES. Competition Analysis Not All Automatics Are Created Equal

DS MB, MBF THREE PORT VALVES

Mounting and operating instructions EB 2530 EN. Self-operated Pressure Regulator. Pressure Reducing Valve Type M 44-2

differential pressure regulating valve - threaded

TA-Modulator. Combined control & balancing valves for small terminal units Pressure independent balancing and control valve for modulating control

Bermad Pressure Reducing. Model: 42T

Pressure and Flow Control Valves DBGM, German and European Patents

GM Series Dual-Block Multi-Function Gas Control Valves

Differential Pressure Regulator Type Type 45-6 (0.1 to 1 bar, DN 15) Mounting and Operating Instructions EB 3226 EN

VGG... VGF... VGH... Gas Valves. Building Technologies HVAC Products VGG... VGF... VGH...

STV / STVL. Danfoss STV series of balancing valves provide testing and balancing of circuit flow for hydronic heating or cooling systems.

Installation Operation Maintenance. Bermad Level Control Valve with Modulating Horizontal Float Pilot valve One Way Flow IOM.

VB-7323 Series. Application. Features. Applicable Literature. 1/2 to 2 Screwed NPT Three-Way Diverting Valves General Instructions

BALANCING VALVES. Total control inside buildings. Flowmaster TM Flowmaster FC TM Deltamatic TM Deltaflow TM ICV - A MEMBER OF THE AVK GROUP

Pressure Independent Control Valve (PICV) Fig DN15-32

Differential pressure and flow controller (PN 16) AVPQ - return mounting, adjustable setting

Radiator valves VDN1.. VEN1..

KTM 50 (DN ) Installation, maintenance and operating instructions

2/2-Way Solenoid Control Valve

VB-7263 Series. Application. Features. Applicable Literature

ACCREDITED H series Inclined pressure reducing valve sizes DN 15 (1/2 ) and DN 20 (3/4 )

Automatic balancing valves ASV

VB-7213 Series. Application. Features. Applicable Literature. 1/2" to 2" Screwed NPT Stem Up Open, Two-Way Valves General Instructions

TA-COMPACT-P. Combined control & balancing valves for small terminal units Pressure independent balancing and control valve (PIBCV)

V43 Pressure Actuated Water Regulating Valve

STA. Double regulating valves DN 15-50

High Performance BSP Dial Up Pattern Pressure Reducing Valve

STAP. Differential pressure controller DN

VB-7211 Series. Application. Features. Applicable Literature. 1/2" to 1-1/4" Union End NPT Stem Up Open, Two-Way Valves General Instructions

Transcription:

PTV/PMTV/PTVS N 15-25 revision 02 2017 PTV/PMTV/PTVS15-25 Pressure independent control valves, N15-N25 with integrated flow limiter for thermal emitters and differential pressure regulator PTV/PMTV/PTVS valves are intended for use in fan-coil units, air handling units, chilled beams, etc. They can be used as constant flow limiters in constant volume systems (without an actuator) or as true PIVs in variable volume systems (with an actuator). The PTV/PMTV/PTVS valves are temperature control valves with full authority over the entire flow range. This means that each individual terminal receives the flow required even in part load conditions. The PTV/PMTV/PTVS valves do not require any setting ratio calculation or valve authority calculation. The valves are available in three models, PMTV that has measuring ports included, PTV that has measuring port outlets sealed ( can be added later if needed) and PTVS that do not have any measuring ports at all. The valves have a compact design that allows them to be mounted in small spaces such as fan-coils or narrow supply spaces. The valves are supplied with a plastic lid which can also be used to close them manually. unction The PTV/PMTV/PTVS valves offer remarkable adjustment flexibility. They can be accurately set to a specific flow rate value and allow precise modulating control. Water flow through a valve varies as a function of the area of passage and the pressure differential across that valve. Thanks to the integrated differential pressure regulator (1) the differential pressure across the valve seats remains constant, meaning that the flow is only dependent of the area of passage. The control valve (2) has equal percentage flow caracteristics. It is also possible to set any flow rate value and to maintain it stable. Since flow rate is the only parameter to be considered, choosing the suitable valve is easy and fast. s the differential pressure variations are instantly corrected, temperature variations and adjustment movements are considerably reduced while the valve and moving devices lifespans are improved. Short facts Precise hydronic blance gives an increased comfort and reduces energy consumption ccurate flow control, stable maximum flow rate and compensated variations in differential pressure result in a steady and enduring system low adjustable pre-setting knob offer a remarkable adjustment flexibility asy selection as no authority nor ratio calculations are needed 1 2 P1 P2 P3 1. differential pressure regulator, 2. regulating valve for flow adjustment, 3. flow pre setting knob,. shutter,. seat, P1. incoming pressure, P2. pressure below seat, P3. outgoing pressure 3

PTV/PMTV/PTVS The valves maximum adjustment matches the maximum flow rate allowed by the pipe size, on the basis of the values established by international standards. The graduated adjustment knob (3) allows the flow rate to be set without disassembling the actuator. The percentage value, indicated on the scale, matches the maximum flow rate percentage. This value can be changed by turning the adjustment knob until it reaches the selected position (matching the percentage indicated on the scale). locking mechanism ensures that the valve set values are not changed inadvertently. pplication The valves are used to control hot and cold water (with max. 50 % glycol) in heating and cooling systems. Typical applications are fan-coil units (U), air handling units (HU), chilled beams (), air curtains, heating/cooling interface units and heat exchangers. PTV/PMTV/PTVS valves can also be used as maximum flow limiters (without an actuator). Start-up pressure efore installation efore filling the terminal unit system with water, make sure the main pipeline has been flushed and most of the dirt and debris have been flushed away. lways comply with local or applicable flushing, however, in order to get the longest life and the best performance from a PIV, Regin does not accept any liability for improper or wrong use of this product. lways protect the pressure regulator by using strainers upstream of the valve making sure the water quality complies with UNI 8065 standards (e < 0.5 mg/kg and u < 0.1 mg/kg). urthermore, the iron oxide in the water passing through the control valve (PIV) should not exceed 25 mg/kg (25 ppm). To ensure that the main pipework is cleaned appropriately, flushing by passes should be used without flushing through the pressure regulator of the PIV, thereby preventing debris that might clog the valve (see figure below). TRMINL UNIT P1 P2 Q Q ONST Q=ONST HYSTRSIS lushing of main pipe line STRT-UP PRSSUR : ypass mode : losed : losed : Open P1 - P2 P1 - P2 Using a differential pressure gauge to measure the pressure drop the valve absorbs, allows checking whether the valve is in the operating range (and, therefore, whether the flow is constant) by simply verifying that the measured value P1 - P2 is higher than the start-up value. If the ΔP measured value is lower than the start-up value, then the valve works as a fixed orifice valve. The start-up value varies with the flow setting of the valve. Normal use : Normal mode : Open : losed : Open TRMINL UNIT ach valve has its own max start-up pressure. This is the differential pressure that is needed by the valve in its 100 % flow pre-setting in order to be able to function properly as a PIV. The lower the flow preset setting, the lower the required start-up pressure will be. This is why it is designated as max start-up pressure for the 100 % flow setting. 2

PTV/PMTV/PTVS Installation The valve has to be mounted with the arrow pointing in the direction of the flow. Mounting it in the wrong direction may damage the system and the valve itself. If flow reversal is possible, a non-return valve should be mounted. ommissioning ommissioning is very easy to perform, design flow rates can be modified at any time and at low costs. Since it is not necessary to commission the valve after its installation, the valve can work immediately after it has been assembled, for example, on the floors where works are already finished. It is however necessary to be sure that the valve is actually working in the operating range. In order to verify this, just measure the differential pressure across the valve, as shown in the picture. If the measured differential pressure is higher than the start-up pressure, the valve is actually keeping the flow constant at the set value. In order to adjust the flow rate, just set the selected value using the adjustment knob (see below). low preset To set the selected flow, follow these steps: Lift the lock pin to unlock the selector Turn the selector to the target position Press the lock pin to lock the selector in the final position low pre-setting table for PTV and PMTV N15 - N25 low pre-setting table for PTVS, N15 - N20 low rate (l/h) Pre-setting % 150 600 780 1000 1500 100 150 600 780 1000 1500 90 135 540 702 900 1350 80 120 480 624 800 1200 70 105 420 546 700 1050 60 90 360 468 600 900 50 75 300 390 500 750 40 60 240 312 400 600 30 45 180 234 300 450 20-120 156 200-10 - 60 78 100 - low rate (l/h) Pre-setting % 150 600 900 100 150 600 900 90 135 540 810 80 120 480 720 70 105 420 630 60 90 360 540 50 75 300 450 40 60 240 360 30 45 180 270 20-120 180 10-60 90 3

PTV/PMTV/PTVS Models Models without measuring port connectors Model onnection Nominal diameter Max. start-up pressure Max. flow rate ΔP max PTVS15-150 G½ N15 20 kpa 150 l/h 600 kpa PTVS15-600 G½ N15 25 kpa 600 l/h 600 kpa PTVS15-900 G½ N15 30 kpa 900 l/h 600 kpa PTVS20-600 G¾ N20 25 kpa 600 l/h 600 kpa PTVS20-900 G¾ N20 30 kpa 900 l/h 600 kpa Models with measuring port connectors but no measuring Model onnection Nominal diameter Max. start-up pressure Max. flow rate ΔP max PTV15-150 G½ N15 20 kpa 150 l/h 600 kpa PTV15-600 G½ N15 25 kpa 600 l/h 600 kpa PTV15-780 G½ N15 35 kpa 780 l/h 600 kpa PTV20-1000 G¾ N20 30 kpa 1000 l/h 600 kpa PTV20-1500 G¾ N20 35 kpa 1500 l/h 600 kpa PTV25-1500 G1 N25 35 kpa 1500 l/h 600 kpa Models with measuring Model onnection Nominal diameter Max. start-up pressure Max. flow rate ΔP max PMTV15-150 G½ N15 20 kpa 150 l/h 600 kpa PMTV15-600 G½ N15 25 kpa 600 l/h 600 kpa PMTV15-780 G½ N15 35 kpa 780 l/h 600 kpa PMTV20-1000 G¾ N20 30 kpa 1000 l/h 600 kpa PMTV20-1500 G¾ N20 35 kpa 1500 l/h 600 kpa PMTV25-1500 G1 N25 35 kpa 1500 l/h 600 kpa Technical data Pressure class PN25 (25 bar) low characteristics qual percentage Rangeability 50 ~ 100 : 1 Stroke 2.7 mm onnection PTV/PMTV (N15-25) and PTVS (N15) internal pipe thread according to ISO 228 PTVS (N20) external pipe thread according to ISO 228 Media Hot or cold water, cooling systems (max. 50 % glycol) Leakage 0.01% of maximum flow, lass IV I 60534-4. Temperature range -10...120 Valve position Normally open. Valve position is closed when used with a normally closed on/off thermal actuator. Material ody PMTV/PTV rass W602N (Z121) PTVS rass W617N (Z122) Plug parabol rass W614N (Z132) Stem Stainless steel Packing box O-ring PM Pressure regulator PM, stainless steel and high resistance polymer 4

PTV/PMTV/PTVS Suitable actuators and adapters ctuators for 2.7 mm stroke Thermal actuators Model ontrol signal Supply voltage dapter (*) RTM100-230 On/Off, N 230 V V64 RTM100-24 On/Off, N 24 V / V64 RTM100-24 0...10 V, N 24 V V64 lectromechanical actuators Model ontrol signal Supply voltage dapter (*) RVP-24 3-point 24 V V7010 RVP-230 3-point 230 V V7010 RVP-24 (**) 0...10 V 24 V V7010 * dapters must be ordered separately. ** or valves with 2.7 mm stroke, the actuator needs to be set in 3.2 mm stroke mode ontrol characteristics curve Operating on the position of the control valve s stem will modify the valve Kv, hence the flow rate. The relation between Kv and stroke is shown in the graph below. Typical control valve characteristics curves K v % = K v /K vmax 100 % 90 % 80 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 40 % 30 % 20 % 10 % ON-O ZON MOULTING ZON ad control characteristics Good control characteristics xcellent control characteristics Theoretical equipercentage curve n(eq) = 3.9 0 % 0 % 10 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 50 % 60 % 70 % 80 % 90 % 100 % Stroke % = H/H 0 ombining the PMTV valve characteristics with heat exchanger results in a linear control system. H = current lift of the control valve; H varies from 0 to H 0 H 0 = maximum lift of the control valve; Kv = valve flow factor at lift = H Kv max = valve flow factor at lift = H 0 Note: ontrol curve characteristics may change depending on the valve version. 5

PTV/PMTV/PTVS imensions for PTV/ PMTV and PTVS valves, N15-N20 Manual valve PTV PMTV Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTV15-150 47 115 25 99 PTV15-600 47 115 25 99 PTV15-780 47 115 25 99 PTV20-1000 47 115 25 108 PTV20-1500 47 115 25 108 Manual valve Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PMTV15-150 47 115 25 99 120 PMTV15-600 47 115 25 99 120 PMTV15-780 47 115 25 99 120 PMTV20-1000 47 115 25 108 120 PMTV20-1500 47 115 25 108 120 Manual valve Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTVS15 PTVS20 PTVS15-150 46 115 25 90 93,5 PTVS15-600 46 115 25 90 93.5 PTVS15-900 46 115 25 90 93.5 PTVS20-600 46 115 25 91.5 95 PTVS20-900 46 115 25 91.5 95 stimated dimensions with actuators for PTV valves, N15-N20 Valve with thermal actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTV15-150 65 133 25 99 106 PTV15-600 65 133 25 99 106 PTV15-780 65 133 25 99 106 PTV20-1000 65 133 25 108 106 PTV20-1500 65 133 25 108 106 Valve with electromechanical actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTV15-150 82 164 25 99 116 PTV15-600 82 164 25 99 116 PTV15-780 82 164 25 99 116 PTV20-1000 82 164 25 108 116 PTV20-1500 82 164 25 108 116 6

PTV/PMTV/PTVS stimated dimensions with actuators for PMTV valves, N15-N20 Valve with thermal actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PMTV15-150 65 133 25 99 127 PMTV15-600 65 133 25 99 127 PMTV15-780 65 133 25 99 127 PMTV20-1000 65 133 25 108 127 PMTV20-1500 65 133 25 108 127 Valve with electromechanical actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PMTV15-150 82 164 25 99 137 PMTV15-600 82 164 25 99 137 PMTV15-780 82 164 25 99 137 PMTV20-1000 82 164 25 108 137 PMTV20-1500 82 164 25 108 137 stimated dimensions with actuators for PTVS valves, N15-N20 Valve with thermal actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTVS15-150 67 135 25 90 105 PTVS15 PTVS20 PTVS15-600 67 135 25 90 105 PTVS15-900 67 135 25 90 105 PTVS20-600 67 135 25 91.5 106.5 PTVS20-900 67 135 25 91.5 106.5 Valve with electromechanical actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTVS15-150 82 164 25 90 115 PTVS15-600 82 164 25 90 115 PTVS15 PTVS20 PTVS15-900 82 164 25 90 115 PTVS20-600 82 164 25 91.5 115 PTVS20-900 82 164 25 91.5 115 7

1" 65 133 25 130 44.5 PTV/PMTV/PTVS N 15-25 imensions for PTV and PMTV valves, N25 Manual valve, PTV Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTV25-1500 47 115 25 130 Manual valve, PMTV Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PMTV25-1500 47 115 25 130 134 stimated dimensions with actuators for PTV and PMTV valves, N25 PTV valve with thermal actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTV25-1500 65 133 25 130 44.5 SIZ PTV valve with electromechanical actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PTV25-1500 82 164 25 130 134 44.5 SIZ 1" 82 164 25 130 134 44.5 PMTV valve with thermal actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PMTV25-1500 65 133 25 130 134 44.5 SIZ 1" 65 133 25 130 134 44.5 PMTV valve with electromechanical actuator Model (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) PMTV25-1500 82 164 25 130 138 44.5 SIZ 1" 82 164 25 130 138 44.5 Head Office Sweden Phone: +46 31 720 02 00 Web: www.regincontrols.com Mail: info@regincontrols.com