1.V4 Kombi Final Manual Balancing Valve F.end
1.V4 Kombi Final Manual Balancing Valve F.end
1.V4 Kombi Final Manual Balancing Valve F.end
CONTENTS
• Design……………………………………………………………………….1
• Materials…………………………………………………………………….1
• Application………………………………………………………………….1
• Features……………………………………………………………………..1
• Specifications………………………………………………………………2
• Dimensions and ordering information…………………………………2
• Flow diagrams V4 Kombi-F……….………………………………3 to 12
• Influence of coolants on flow values…………………………………13
Correction factor f…………………………………………………..13
Application
The hydronic balance is a significant requirement for the efficient
operation of a hydronic heating or cooling installation. In an unbalanced
system under or over provision of hot water to individual radiators or
circuits can occur. Apart from the correct selection of radiator valves,
regulation of individual circuits is also necessary and in some cases, such
as DIN 18 380, VOB part C, is required by national standards.
This requirement is met with V4 Kombi shutoff and balancing valves.
V4 Kombi have functions shut-off, pre-setting and measuring.
Features
• Balancing through stroke limitation with digital pre-setting and
Design visible pre-setting indicator
• Valve body with flanges drilled to DIN • Equipped with 2 pressure test cocks for differential pressure
measurement
• Valve insert with handwheel and pre-setting display
• Non rising spindle with EPDM and EPDM O-ring sealing
• Pressure test cocks
• Pre-setting isn’t altered when handwheel is turned
• Regulation screw protected by protection cap
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Specifications
Medium Water, water-glycol mixture
Operating -10 to 130 °C (14 to 248 °F)
temperature
Operating pressure max. 16 bar (232 p.s.i.)
kvs-values see table below and flow
DN 65 to DN 200
DN 250 to DN 300
kvs-
DN (R) L H ØD nxØd OS-No.
value
65 2 1/2” 74,4 290 428 190 4 x 18 V4-BLC-GP16-G065
80 3” 111 310 430 190 8 x 18 V4-BLC-GP16-G080
100 4” 165 350 470 190 8 x 18 V4-BLC-GP16-G100
125 5” 242 400 515 305 8 x 18 V4-BLC-GP16-G125
150 6” 372 480 579 305 8 x 22 V4-BLC-GP16-G150
200 8” 704 600 665 305 8 x 22 V4-BLC-GP16-G200
kvs-
DN (R) L H ØD nxØd OS-No.
value
250 10” 945 730 835 515 12 x 22 V4-BLC-GP16-G250
300 12” 1.635 850 883 515 12 x 26 V4-BLC-GP16-G300
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 65
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 80
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 100
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 125
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 150
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 200
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 250
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 300
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 350
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Flow diagram V4 Kombi-F, DN 400
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Influence of coolants on flow values
The flow through a valve is defined by the kv-value. The kv-value is the flow m through a valve in [m³/h] at a differential pressure
of 1 bar (14,5 P.S.I.) and is only valid for fluids with a density of σ0 = 1000 kg/m³. This condition is met by water at a
temperature of 20°C (68°F). For fluids with another density the following formula can be applied:
m ρ Medium
Kv Medium = ×
∆p ρ0
Correction factor f
When the density σ is expressed in t/m³ instead of kg/m³ the correction factor f is the result. The correction factor f can be used
to re-calculate kv-value, pressure drop and flow:
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Kv Medium = Kv 0 × ∆p Medium = ∆p 0 × f m Medium = m 0 ×
f f
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