Danfoss RA-IN Data sheet

Data Sheet
RA-IN upgradable radiator valves, copper connection
Application
Approved to EN 215
Code nos.
013G6806
Side Angle Right
RA-IN valves are designed to work in conjunction with thermostatic sensor to deliver energy savings.
RA-IN valve bodies can be used together with all types of thermostatic elements in the Danfoss RA sensor series, like RAS-C2, RAX, RA2000, Eco and Connect electronic thermostats and with TWA thermal actuators.
RA-IN valves are delivered in 'N' position which is fully open.
Each valve body is supplied with a white protective cap, which can be used for manual regulation
Danfoss RA-IN valves are manufactured to the highest standards, and are approved to the European Standard EN 215.
Type Design
side angle right G3/4 G3/4 0.53 013G6806
RA-IN
side angle left G3/4 G3/4 0.53 013G6807
angle G3/4 G3/4 0.53 013G6814
straight G3/4 G3/4 0.53 013G6815
013G6807
Side Angle Left
during the construction phase. The protective cap must not be used as a manual shut off device.
A special manual shut off device is available as an accessory.RA-IN valve bodies are manufactured from brass with nickel plating.
The pressure pin of the gland seal is of chromium steel and works in a lifetime lubricated O-ring. The complete gland seal assembly can be replaced without draining down the system.
In order to avoid deposition and corrosion the composition of the hot water must be in accordance with the VDI 2035 guideline (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure).
It is recommended that formulations containing mineral oil are avoided.
Connections kv (m3/h at p = 1 bar)
Inlet Outlet N
013G6814
Angle
013G6815
Straight
Code No.
Accessories
Product Code no.
Gland seal 013G0290
Tail piece 013G6846
Tail Piece 013G6845
Tail Piece (Project ) 013G6843
Tail Piece (Project ) 013G6844
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Datasheet RA-IN upgradable radiator valves
Principles
Capacities
RA-IN valves are delivered in 'N' position which is fully open.
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