Wholesale Dealers of Steel Deck Grating - Thermostatic Radiator Valves TVH-2 – SNODE Detail:
Thermostatic radiator valves: the design is composed of Model TF-6 thermostatic head and Model DN15-B angle valve and passed EN215 certification integrally.
Thermostatic radiator valves in this design is the self –adjustable control valve without needs of external energy. It can be adjusted independently for temperature in each room. And thereby maintaining a constant room temperature required. It features energy-saving and easy to use and so on.
The liquid temperature sensing element in Model TF-6 thermostatic head is to feel the room air temperature, and thereby adjust the heating water flow, so as to regulate and control room temperature.
Maximum admissible static pressure: 1.0MPa
Maximum admissible differential pressure: 0.1MPa
Maximum fluid temperature:110℃
Nominal flow rate: 265kg/h
Hysteresis:0.4k
Differential pressure influence:0.4k
Water temperature influence: 0.6k
Antifreeze position: 6℃
Response time: 23min
Installation size: M30X1.5
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We know that we only thrive if we can easily guarantee our combined cost competiveness and high-quality advantageous at the same time for Wholesale Dealers of Steel Deck Grating - Thermostatic Radiator Valves TVH-2 – SNODE, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Denmark, New Delhi, Swiss, We have customers from more than 20 countries and our reputation has been recognized by our esteemed customers. Never-ending improvement and striving for 0% deficiency are our two main quality policies. Should you need anything, don't hesitate to contact us.
By Molly from Danish - 2015.09.08 17:09
Hope that the company could stick to the enterprise spirit of "Quality, Efficiency, Innovation and Integrity", it will be better and better in the future.
By Eileen from Johannesburg - 2016.01.28 18:53