UNDERFLOOR HEATING MANIFOLD
Specifications:
- AISI 304 L stainless steel return manifold with shut-off valves prepared for electro thermal head.
- Flow manifold with flow meters.
- Complete metal clamps.
- Shut-off ball valves with thermometer.
- Drain and vent groups.
Technical Data:
- Maximum working pressure: 6 bar.
- Maximum working temperature: 70˚C.
- Threaded connections: ISO 228.
- Threaded outlets: 3/4″ Eurokonus.
- Distance between outlets: 50 mm.
- 100% Tested
Materials:
- P11 Steel.
- P11 Steel.
- Nickel-plated Brass CW617N.
- AISI 304L Stainless Steel.
- Nickel-plated Brass CW617N.
- AISI 304L Stainless Steel.
Materials description:
- P11 Steel: Type of carbon steel used for structural elements.
- Nickel-plated Brass CW617N: Type of brass with a nickel coating that provides greater corrosion resistance.
- AISI 304L Stainless Steel: This is a type of austenitic stainless steel with a low carbon content, which provides excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for use in plumbing systems.
Additional Information:
- Maximum working pressure: This is the maximum pressure that the manifold can withstand under normal operating conditions.
- Maximum working temperature: This is the maximum temperature that the manifold can withstand under normal operating conditions.
- Threaded connections: Connections used to join the manifold to the pipes. The ISO 228 standard ensures thread compatibility.
- Threaded outlets: These are the manifold outlets to which the heating circuit pipes are connected. The 3/4″ Eurokonus connection is a common standard in underfloor heating systems.
- Distance between outlets: This is the distance between the manifold outlets. This distance is important to ensure proper heat distribution in the floor.
- 100% Tested: This means that all manifolds have been tested to ensure their tightness and proper functioning.
- Return manifold: This is the part of the manifold that collects the water after it has circulated through the underfloor heating system.
- Shut-off valves: These valves allow you to turn off the flow of water to individual loops of the underfloor heating system.
- Electrothermal head: This is a device that can be attached to the shut-off valves to allow for automatic control of the water flow. This is typically used in conjunction with a thermostat.
- Flow manifold: This is the part of the manifold that distributes the water to the different loops of the underfloor heating system.
- Flow meters: These devices measure the flow rate of water through each loop of the underfloor heating system. This allows you to balance the system and ensure that each area is receiving the correct amount of heat.
- Metal clamps: Used to secure the manifold to the wall or floor.
- Ball valves: These are used to shut off the flow of water to the entire manifold.
- Thermometer: This allows you to monitor the temperature of the water flowing through the manifold.
- Drain and vent groups: These allow you to drain the system for maintenance or to remove any air that may be trapped in the pipes