Space-saving thermostatic valves
FAR thermostatic valves are preset for assembly of thermostatic and thermo-electric actuators, which control opening and closure.
1. DESCRIPTION
Art. 1610Chrome-plated angled thermostatic valve.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1100Chrome-plated angled lockshield valve.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1620Chrome-plated angled thermostatic valve.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2” - 3/4” - 1”
Art. 1200Chrome-plated angled lockshield valve.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2” - 3/4” - 1”
Art. 1630Chrome-plated straight thermostatic valve.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1300Chrome-plated straight lockshield valve.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/”
Art. 1640Chrome-plated straight thermostatic valve.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2” - 3/4” - 1”
Art. 1400Chrome-plated straight lockshield valve.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2” - 3/4” - 1”
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STRAIGHT AND ANGLEDTHERMOSTATIC VALVES
In addition to thermostatic valves suitable for normal positioning of thermostatic or thermoelectric heads, Far offers space-savingvalves which permit a choice of direction dependant on system constraints and available space.
Art. 1616 - Chrome-plated thermostatic valve,left-angled version.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1117 - Chrome-plated lockshield valve,right-angled version.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1626Chrome-plated thermostatic valve, left-angledversion.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1127Chrome-plated lockshield valve, right-angledversion.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1617 - Chrome-plated thermostaticvalve, right-angled version.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1116 - Chrome-plated lockshield valve,left-angled version.- Interchangeable sizes for copper, plastic
and multilayer pipe- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1627Chrome-plated thermostatic valve, right-angled version.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1126Chrome-plated lockshield valve, left-angledversion.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1615Valvola termostatizzabile a squadra cromata- Attacco intercambiabile per tubo in rame,
plastica e multistrato- Size: 3/8” - 1/2”
Art. 1625Chrome-plated angled thermostatic valvewith horizontal control.- Iron pipe connection- Size: 1/2”
3. MATERIALI DI COSTRUZIONE
1. Valve body CW617N brass2. Shutter EPDM
3. Body CW64N brass4. Spring AISI 302 steel
5. Pin AISI 302 steel6. Handle ABS
7. Sealing O-rings EPDM8. Sealing seat HPF
9. Terminal body CW617N brass10. Tightening terminal nut CW617N brass
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Space-saving thermostatic valves
VALVOLE TERMOSTATIZZABILI • DIRITTE E A SQUADRA
A variety of methods is available for connecting radiators into a distribution network, but the most commonly used are thefollowing: lateral, opposite and bottom connection.
OPPOSITE CONNECTIONThis method ensures maximum efficiency as hotwater has to pass through the whole heating body ofthe radiator. From an installation point of view,however, the situation is more complicated becauseit is necessary to be aware of the centre line betweenvalve and lockshield valve, and the length of theradiator.
BOTTOM CONNECTIONThis is the least used and is achieved by making bothconnections at the bottom. Heat release is reducedfrom 5% to 10% , as water flow has a direct pathtowards exiting from the radiator.
LATERAL CONNECTIONLateral is the most common type of connection: itpermits good radiator efficiency and easy installationas the only thing necessary bear in mind is the centreline between valve and lockshield valve.
2. CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
Terminals have conical thread andare provided with Loctite® Dri-Seal5061 which guarantees seal onstandard thread.
Seal between terminal and body isachieved by means of a seat in HPF,which guarantees reliability anddurability.
Installation of thermostatic and thermo-electric heads can be carried outremoving the handle and the plastic component.
Unscrew the handle (1), insert the green extractor on the stainless steel pin (2)and rescrew the handle (3). In this way it is possible to remove the handle andthe plastic component without damaging them in order to install the desiredhead.
CONICAL THREAD WITH SEALING ADHESIVE
SEAT IN HPF
It is possible to replace sealing O-ringwithin the body of the valve withoutdraining down the system.
The nominal diameter is indicated on eachvalve body, while water flow direction isshown inside the valve.
Installationoverviewof art. 1617-1116
Installationoverviewof art. 1615
4.1 IInstallation of thermostatic and thermo-electric headThermostatic headThe FAR thermostatic head is provided with a liquid sensor, which detects temperaturevariations and opens or closes the valve accordingly. It has a regulation scale numberedfrom 1 to 5 to permit selection of the desired temperature.Once the handle and the plastic component have been removed, it is possible to install the
4. INSTALLABLE COMPONENTS
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STRAIGHT AND ANGLED THERMOSTATIC VALVES
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In the following illustrations you can see how the radiator - installedon the free wall (Fig. A) - permits installation of art. 1824, as thesensor is in contact with circulating air, without any special materials,which might influence the recorded temperature.On the other hand if the radiator is installed in a recess (Fig. B)or in presence of furniture, which could interfere with the exactmeasurement of temperature near the heat emitter, FAR suggestsapplication of art. 1800 or art. 1810.
FAR manual valves and lockshield valves are available withiron connection and with interchangeable connections forcopper, plastic and multilayer pipe.
In order to limit working range it is notnecessary to disassemble the temperatureselector, simply activate the two externalclips. It is possible to lock the selector on adesired value using the appropriate key.
When installing thermostatic heads for usein systems serving public areas, anti-tamperprotection (art. 1832) is available.
POSITION TEMPERATURE IN °C0 RADIATOR EXCLUDED
71 122 163 204 245 28
Max. differential pressure: 1 barReference point: 3 = 20° C
Max. room temperature: 50° CTemperature range: 7-28° C
Antifreeze operation: 7° CHysteresis: 0,35 K
Response time - 6.4.1.12 N215 point: 23 min.
To guarantee correct temperature sensing and regulation - even in situations where heat emitters are affected by otherconstraints within the room - FAR offers two other systems for detecting room temperature:
Main features- Thermostatic head with liquid sensor- Remote selector numbered from 1 to 5- Length of capillary: 2m- Temperature range: 0° ÷ 28° C(Values for temperature are standard on all thermostaticmodels - see listing in the table for art. 1824).
Thermostatic head with sensor and graduated scale for selection of remotetemperature value.The sensor, which features a graduated temperature scale, is placed on the wall in the vici-nity of the heat emitter but remote from it by up to 2m. It should be located in an openarea with no barriers to free movement of room air.This product is suitable for use with heat emitters located in recesses, or concealed withindecorative cabinets, or behind curtains of thick material where free circulation of room airis inhibited.
Thermostatic head and remote sensorThe sensor is placed at a maximum distance of 2m, usually on the skirting boardunder the heat emitter, in such a way as to be in the airflow drawn by the radiatoror convector itself, which will average the temperature of room air as a whole.
Art. 1800
Art. 1824
Art. 1810
thermostatic head as follows:1) position the selector on 52) fix the head on the valve body in the appropriate grooves3) screw the plastic locking ring
4.4 ACCESSORI DI COMPLEMENTO
5. FLUID DYNAMIC AND TECHNICAL FEATURES
4.3 THERMO-ELECTRIC HEADS
Once the handle and the plastic componenthave been removed, it is possible to install thethermo-electric head as follows:1) screw the adapter (art. 1941) on the valve2) assemble thermo-electric head
FAR thermo-electric heads are available in two versions: with auxiliarymicro-switch (fig. B) or without (fig. A). These heads are activatedor deactivated by a thermostat or a control unit. They are availablenormally open or normally closed with 24V or 230V voltage.
Art. 1909-1919-1929-1939
Art. 1941
Art. 1914-1924-1913-1923
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STRAIGHT AND ANGLED THERMOSTATIC VALVES
Art. 8820 Art. 8850 Art. 8870 Art. 8900 Art. 5560CHROME-PLATED
TELESCOPIC TERMINALTo cover the distance between valve and
radiator 3/8": extension from 32 mm to 55 mm 1/2": extension from 35 mm to 60 mm
CHROME-PLATED STRAIGHTEXTENSION COMPLETE WITH
SEALING GASKETPermits changing a FAR 24 x 19
female thread in a Ø 18-22connection for copper pipe.
Available with 30-35-40 mm extension.
CHROME-PLATED REDUCER COMPLETEWITH SEALING GASKET
Permits changing a FAR 24X19 female thre-ad in a 1/2” female thread.
CHROME-PLATED SPECIAL ELBOW WITHINTERCHANGEABLE SIZE AND Ø16 CUT PIPE
Available with 30 and 100 mm length.
ECCENTRIC FITTINGAvailable sizes: 1-2-3-4-5-6 cm
with 3/8”-1/2”-3/4” thread,in male-male and male-female versions.
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Kv = 1,75 m³/h Kv = 1,85 m³/h
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Art. 1616 38 - 1617 38 - 1626 38 - 1627 38 Art. 1616 12 - 1617 12 - 1626 12 - 1627 12
Kv = 1,12 m³/h Kv = 1,2 m³/h
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Kv = 1,42 m³/h
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2000LOCKSHIELD VALVE TURNS 32 TA4 5
Kv [m³/h] 1,39 2,14 2,95 4 5
Art. 1200 1
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Kv [m³/h] 1,49 3 3,89 5,2 6 7,41 8,55 9,9
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Kv [m³/h] 0,75 1,14 1,41 1,52
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Kv [m³/h] 0.87 1.84 2.18 2.47 2.65
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Kv [m³/h] 0.83 1.75 2.1 2.26 2.35
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Technical features
6. CARATTERISTICHE DIMENSIONALI
A* B C Ø1 Ø2
1615 38 54-116 52 25 G3/8 24x19
1615 12 54-116 56 25 G1/2 24x19
* = with or without thermostatic head
A* B C Ø1 Ø2
1625 12 54-116 56 26 G1/2 G1/2
* = with or without thermostatic head
A B C Ø1 Ø2
1116 38 40 52 26 G3/8 24x19
1117 12 40 55 26 G1/2 24x19
1116 138 40 52 26 G3/8 24x19
1117 12 40 55 26 G1/2 24x19
A* B C Ø1 Ø2
1626 38 52-114 52 26 G3/8 G3/8
1626 12 52-114 55 26 G1/2 G1/2
1627 38 52-114 52 26 G3/8 G3/8
1627 12 52-114 55 26 G1/2 G1/2
* = with or without thermostatic head
A* B C Ø1 Ø2
1616 38 52-114 52 26 G3/8 24x19
1617 12 52-114 55 26 G1/2 24x19
1616 38 52-114 52 26 G3/8 24x19
1617 12 52-114 55 26 G1/2 24x19
* = with or without thermostatic head
A B C Ø1 Ø2
1126 38 40 52 26 G3/8 G3/8
1126 12 40 55 26 G1/2 G1/2
1127 38 40 52 26 G3/8 G3/8
1127 12 40 55 26 G1/2 G1/2
* = with or without thermostatic head
A* B C Ø1 Ø2
1640 38 50-112 51 24 G3/8 G3/8
1640 12 50-112 59 29 G1/2 G1/2
1640 34 54-116 67 32 G3/4 G3/4
1640 1 54-116 68 40 G1 G1
* = with or without thermostatic head
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A B* C Ø1 Ø2
1620 38 20 48-110 49 G3/8 G3/8
1620 12 24 48-100 56 G1/2 G1/2
1620 34 28 49-111 64 G3/4 G3/4
1620 1 34 52-114 75 G1 G1
A B C Ø1 Ø2
1100 38 27 39 49 G3/8 24x19
1100 12 27 40 56 G1/2 24x19
A B C Ø1 Ø2
1200 38 20 39 49 G3/8 G3/8
1200 12 25 40 56 G1/2 G1/2
1200 34 28 47 64 G3/4 G3/4
1200 1 34 51 75 G1 G1
A B C Ø1 Ø2
1300 38 44 51 28 G3/8 24x19
1300 12 46 57 28 G1/2 24x19
A B C Ø1 Ø2
1400 38 44 51 25 G3/8 G3/8
1400 12 46 57 29 G1/2 G1/2
1400 34 55 63 32 G3/4 G3/4
1400 1 61 68 39 G1 G1
* = with or without thermostatic head
A* B C Ø1 Ø2
1630 38 50-112 51 28 G3/8 24x19
1630 12 50-112 59 28 G1/2 24x19
A B* C Ø1 Ø2
1610 38 25 48-110 49 G3/8 24x19
1610 12 25 48-110 56 G1/2 24x19
* = with or without thermostatic head
A B C D E
1800 36 83 79 79 50
A B C
1909 66 49 44
1913 66 49 44
1914 66 49 44
1919 66 49 44
1923 66 49 44
1924 66 49 44
1929 66 49 44
1939 66 49 44
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1824 86 48
1827 86 48
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1941 20 M30x1.5 M20x1
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