EVRAT
EVRAT
Solenoid valve
Type EVRA and EVRAT
Capable of accommodating the higher pressures of refrigerants
and a broader range of applications
Features:
• Refrigerants: Applicable to HCFC, HFC and
R717 (Ammonia)
• Temperature of medium -40 °C – +105 °C and
Max. 130 °C during defrosting
• Classification: DNV, CRN, BV, EAC etc. To get
an updated list of certification on the
products please contact your local Danfoss
Sales Company
AI221486430911en-001101
Solenoid valve, type EVRA and EVRAT
Functions
Table 2: Design Function - EVRA 25, EVRA/T 10, EVRA/T 15 and EVRA/T 20
EVRA 25 EVRA/T 10, EVRA/T 15 and EVRA/T 20
Direct operation
EVRA 3 is direct operated. The valve opens direct for full flow when the armature (16) moves up into the magnetic
field of the coil. This means that the valve operates with a min. differential pressure of 0 bar. The teflon valve plate
(18) is fitted direct on the armature (16).
Inlet pressure acts from above on the armature and the valve plate. Thus, inlet pressure, spring force and the weight
of the armature act to close the valve when the coil is currentless.
Servo operation
EVRA/T 10 → 20 are servo operated with a “floating” diaphragm (80). The pilot orifice (29) of stainless steel is placed
in the centre of the diaphragm. The teflon pilot valve plate (18) is fitted direct to the armature (16).
When the coil is currentless, the main orifice and pilot orifice are closed. The pilot orifice and main orifice are held
closed by the weight of the armature, the armature spring force and the differential pressure between inlet and
outlet sides.
When current is applied to the coil the armature is drawn up into the magnetic field and opens the pilot orifice. This
relieves the pressure above the diaphragm, i.e. the space above the diaphragm becomes connected to the outlet
side of the valve. The differential pressure between inlet and outlet sides then presses the diaphragm away from the
main orifice and opens it for full flow. Therefore a certain minimum differential pressure is necessary to open the
EVRA valve and keep it open. For diffential pressure 0 bar use EVRAT valves. For EVRA 10 → 20 valves this differential
pressure is 0.05 bar.
When current is switched off, the pilot orifice closes. Via the equalization holes (73) in the diaphragm, the pressure
above the diaphragm then rises to the same value as the inlet pressure and the diaphragm closes the main orifice.
EVRA 25, 32 and 40 are servo operated piston valves. The valves are closed with currentless coil. The servo piston
(80) with main valve plate (84) closes against the valve seat (83) by means of the differential pressure between inlet
and outlet side of the valve, the force of the compression spring (76) and possibly the piston weight.
When current to the coil is switched on, the pilot orifice (29) opens. This relieves the pressure on the piston spring
side of the valve. The differential pressure will then open the valve. The minimum differential pressure needed for
full opening of the valves is 0.2 bar.
NOTE:
The manual opener of EVRA/EVRAT 10, 15, 20 and 25 is intended to be activated only during initial pressure testing
of the refrigeration system. After pressure testing or service-related manual forced opening of the manual opener
the spindle must be turned fully back to back-seated position to avoid any packing gland leakage. Furthermore it is
essential that the sealing cap is properly reinstalled. This will eliminate any risk of leakage from the manual opener.
Media
Refrigerants
Applicable to HCFC, HFC and R717 (Ammonia).
New refrigerants
Danfoss products are continually evaluated for use with new refrigerants depending on market requirements.
When a refrigerant is approved for use by Danfoss, it is added to the relevant portfolio, and the R number of the
refrigerant (e.g. R513A) will be added to the technical data of the code number. Therefore, products for specific
refrigerants are best checked at store.danfoss.com/en/, or by contacting your local Danfoss representative.
Product specification
NOTE:
Ambient temperature and enclosure for coil - Refer Data sheet “Solenoid coil” (AI237186440089en-000801)
(1)
Max. 130 °C during defrost
(2)
The kv value is the water flow in m3/h at a pressure drop across valve of 1 bar, ρ = 1000 kg/m3
(3)
MOPD for media in gas form is approx. 1 bar greater
Material specification
Figure 1: EVRA 3 and EVRA/T 10/15/20
EVRA/T 10, 15 and 20
EVRA 3
EVRA 32/40
Rated capacity
Table 7: Rated capacity
Rated capacity (1) [kW] Rated capacity (2) [kW]
Type Liquid Suction vapour Hot gas
R717 R22 R134a R404A R717 R22 R134a R404A R717 R22 R134a R404A
EVRA 3 21.8 4.6 4.3 3.2 6.5 2.1 1.7 1.7
EVRA/T 10 142 30.2 27.8 21.1 9 3.4 2.5 3.1 42.6 13.9 11 11.3
EVRA/T 15 256 54.4 50.1 38 16.1 6.2 4.4 5.5 76.7 24.9 19.8 20.3
EVRA/T 20 426 90.6 83.5 63.3 26.9 10.3 7.3 9.2 128 41.5 32.9 33.9
EVRA 25 947 201 186 141 59.7 22.8 16.3 20.4 284 92.3 73.2 75.3
EVRA 32 1515 322 297 225 95.5 36.5 26.1 32.6 454 148 117 120
EVRA 40 2368 503 464 351 149 57 40.8 51 710 231 183 188
(1)
Rated liquid and suction vapour capacity is based on evaporating temperature te = -10 °C, liquid temperature ahead of valve tl = +25 °C, and
pressure drop across valve Δp = 0.15 bar.
(2)
Rated hot gas capacity is based on condensing temperature tc = +40 °C, pressure drop across valve Δp = 0.8 bar, hot gas temperature th = +65
°C, and subcooling of refrigerant Δtsub = 4 K.
Capacity
Table 8: Liquid capacity Ql kW
NOTE:
Capacities are based on liquid temperature tl = +25 °C ahead of valve, evaporating temperature te = -10 °C, and
superheat 0 K.
Correction factors
When sizing valves, the plant capacity must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on liquid temperature tl
ahead of valve/evaporator. When the corrected capacity is known, the selection can be made from the table.
Capacity
Table 13: Suction vapour capacity Qe kW
NOTE:
Capacities are based on liquid temperature tl = +25 °C ahead of evaporator. The table values refer to the evaporator
capacity and are given as a function of evaporating temperature te and pressure drop Δp across valve. Capacities
are based on dry, saturated vapour ahead of valve. During operation with superheated vapour ahead of valve, the
capacities are reduced by 4% for each 10 K superheat.
Correction factors
When sizing valves, the evaporator capacity must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on liquid
temperature tl ahead of expansion valve. When the corrected capacity is known, the selection can be made from the
table.
Capacity
Table 16: Suction vapour capacity Qe kW
NOTE:
Capacities are based on liquid temperature tl = +25 °C ahead of evaporator. The table values refer to the evaporator
capacity and are given as a function of evaporating temperature te and pressure drop Δp across valve. Capacities
are based on dry, saturated vapour ahead of valve. During operation with superheated vapour ahead of valve, the
capacities are reduced by 4% for each 10 K superheat.
Correction factors
When sizing valves, the evaporator capacity must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on liquid
temperature tl ahead of expansion valve. When the corrected capacity is known, the selection can be made from the
table.
Capacity
Table 19: Hot gas capacity Qh kW
Pressure drop across Evaporating temp. te =-10 °C. Hot gas temp. th = tc + 25 °C.Subcooling ∆tsub=4K
Type
valve ∆p bar Condensing temperature tc °C
20 30 40 50 60
0.1 1.8 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.6
0.2 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.5 3.7
EVRA 3 0.4 3.8 4.2 4.6 4.9 5.3
0.8 5.1 6.0 6.5 7.1 7.6
1.6 7.4 8.3 9.1 9.9 10.9
0.1 12.0 13.4 14.7 16.0 17.2
0.2 17.1 19.0 20.9 22.7 24.4
EVRA/T 10 0.4 24.5 27.1 29.7 32.2 34.7
0.8 34.0 39.0 42.6 46.1 49.5
1.6 48.5 53.8 59.1 64.3 71.3
0.1 21.7 24.1 26.4 28.8 31.0
0.2 30.8 34.2 37.5 40.8 44.0
EVRA/T 15 0.4 44.1 48.8 53.5 58.0 62.4
0.8 61.2 70.3 76.7 83.0 89.1
1.6 87.4 96.9 106 116.0 128.0
0.1 36.1 40.1 44.0 48.0 51.7
0.2 51.4 57.0 62.6 68.0 73.2
EVRA/T 20 0.4 73.5 81.3 89.1 96.7 104.0
0.8 102 117 128 138.0 148.0
1.6 146 161 177 193.0 214.0
0.1 80.2 89.1 98.0 107.0 115.0
0.2 114 127 139 151.0 163.0
EVRA 25 0.4 163 181 198 215.0 231.0
0.8 227 260 284 307.0 330.0
1.6 324 358 394 429.0 475.0
0.1 128 143 157 171.0 184.0
0.2 183 203 223 242.0 260.0
EVRA 32 0.4 261 289 317 344.0 370.0
0.8 362 416 455 492.0 528.0
1.6 518 574 631 688.0 761.0
0.1 201 223 244 267.0 287.0
0.2 286 317 348 378.0 407.0
EVRA 40 0.4 408 452 495 537.0 578.0
0.8 566 650 710 769.0 825.0
1.6 809 897 986 1074 1188
NOTE:
An increase in hot gas temperature th of 10 K, based on th = tc +25 °C, reduces valve capacity approx. 2% and vice
versa. A change in evaporating temperature te changes valve capacity; see correction factor table below.
Correction factor
When sizing valves, the table value must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on evaporating
temperature te.
Capacity
Table 21: Hot gas capacity Qh kW
Pressure drop across Evaporating temp. te =-10 °C. Hot gas temp. th = tc +25 °C.Subcooling ∆tsub=4K
Type
valve ∆p bar Condensing temperature tc °C
20 30 40 50 60
0.1 0.68 0.72 0.76 0.78 0.79
0.2 0.97 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1
EVRA 3 0.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6
0.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.3
1.6 2.7 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2
0.1 4.4 4.7 4.9 5.1 5.2
0.2 6.3 6.7 7.0 7.2 7.3
EVRA/T 10 0.4 9.0 9.6 10.0 10.3 10.4
0.8 12.4 13.2 13.9 14.7 14.9
1.6 17.5 18.6 19.6 20.2 20.5
0.1 8.0 8.5 8.9 9.2 9.3
0.2 11.4 12.1 12.6 13.0 13.2
EVRA/T 15 0.4 16.3 17.2 18.0 18.5 18.7
0.8 22.3 23.1 24.9 26.5 26.8
1.6 31.5 33.5 35.2 36.4 36.9
0.1 13.3 14.1 14.8 15.3 15.5
0.2 19.0 20.1 21.0 21.7 22.0
EVRA/T 20 0.4 27.1 28.7 30.0 30.9 31.2
0.8 37.1 38.4 41.5 44.2 44.6
1.6 52.5 55.9 58.6 60.6 61.5
0.1 29.6 31.4 32.9 34.0 34.4
0.2 42.1 44.6 46.7 48.2 48.8
EVRA 25 0.4 60.2 63.8 66.6 68.6 69.4
0.8 82.5 87.9 92.3 98.2 99.2
1.6 117.0 124.0 130.0 135.0 137.0
0.1 47.4 50.2 52.6 54.4 55.0
0.2 67.4 71.4 74.7 77.1 78.1
EVRA 32 0.4 96.3 102.0 107.0 110.0 111.0
0.8 132.0 140.0 148.0 157.0 159.0
1.6 187.0 199.0 209.0 216.0 219.0
0.1 74.0 78.5 82.3 85.0 86.0
0.2 105.0 112.0 117.0 121.0 122.0
EVRA 40 0.4 151.0 159.0 167.0 172.0 174.0
0.8 206.0 222.0 231.0 246.0 248.0
1.6 291.0 310.0 326.0 337.0 342.0
NOTE:
An increase in hot gas temperature th of 10 K, based on th = tc +25 °C, reduces valve capacity approx. 2% and vice
versa. A change in evaporating temperature te changes valve capacity; see correction factor table below.
Correction factor
When sizing valves, the table value must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on evaporating
temperature te.
Capacity
Table 23: Hot gas capacity Qh kW
Pressure drop across Evaporating temp.te =-10 °C. Hot gas temp. th = tc +25 °C.Subcooling ∆tsub=4K
Type
valve ∆p bar Condensing temperature tc °C
20 30 40 50 60
0.1 0.54 0.57 0.6 0.61 0.6
0.2 0.77 0.82 0.85 0.86 0.85
EVRA 3 0.4 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
0.8 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8
1.6 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.4
0.1 3.5 3.7 3.9 4.0 3.9
0.2 5.0 5.3 5.5 5.6 5.6
EVRA/T 10 0.4 7.0 7.7 7.9 8.0 7.9
0.8 9.9 10.5 11.0 11.6 11.4
1.6 14.3 15.1 15.7 16.0 15.9
0.1 6.4 6.7 7.0 7.1 7.1
0.2 9.1 9.6 10.0 10.1 10.0
EVRA/T 15 0.4 12.6 13.8 14.2 14.4 14.3
0.8 17.9 19.0 19.8 20.8 20.5
1.6 25.7 27.2 28.2 28.8 28.6
0.1 10.6 11.2 11.7 11.8 11.8
0.2 15.1 16.0 16.6 16.8 16.7
EVRA/T 20 0.4 21.0 22.9 23.7 24.0 23.8
0.8 29.8 31.6 33.0 34.7 34.2
1.6 42.8 45.3 47.1 47.9 47.6
0.1 23.6 24.9 25.9 26.4 26.2
0.2 33.6 35.5 36.8 37.4 37.1
EVRA 25 0.4 46.6 51.0 52.7 53.4 52.9
0.8 66.2 70.2 73.2 77.0 76.0
1.6 95.2 101.0 105.0 107.0 106.0
0.1 37.6 39.8 41.4 42.1 41.8
0.2 53.8 56.8 58.9 59.8 59.4
EVRA 32 0.4 74.7 81.6 84.3 85.4 84.6
0.8 106.0 112.0 117.0 123.0 122.0
1.6 152.0 161.0 167.0 170.0 169.0
0.1 58.8 62.3 64.7 65.8 65.3
0.2 84.1 88.8 92.1 93.5 92.8
EVRA 40 0.4 117.0 127.0 132.0 134.0 132.0
0.8 166.0 176.0 183.0 192.0 190.0
1.6 238.0 252.0 262.0 266.0 265.0
NOTE:
An increase in hot gas temperature th of 10 K, based on th = tc +25 °C, reduces valve capacity approx. 2% and vice
versa. A change in evaporating temperature te changes valve capacity; see correction factor table below.
Correction factor
When sizing valves, the table value must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on evaporating
temperature te.
Capacity
Table 25: Hot gas capacity Qh kW
Pressure drop across Evaporating temp. te =-10 °C. Hot gas temp. th = tc + 25 °C.Subcooling ∆tsub=4K
Type
valve ∆p bar Condensing temperature tc °C
20 30 40 50 60
0.1 0.62 0.63 0.62 0.59 0.54
0.2 0.87 0.89 0.88 0.83 0.76
EVRA 3 0.4 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1
0.8 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.5
1.6 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.1
0.1 4.0 4.1 4.0 3.8 3.5
0.2 5.7 5.8 5.7 5.5 5.0
EVRA/T 10 0.4 8.1 8.2 8.2 7.8 7.0
0.8 11.1 11.4 11.3 11.1 10.1
1.6 15.7 16.0 15.8 15.2 13.9
0.1 7.3 7.4 7.3 6.9 6.3
0.2 10.2 10.4 10.3 9.8 8.9
EVRA/T 15 0.4 14.6 14.8 14.7 14.0 12.7
0.8 20.1 20.4 20.3 20.0 18.1
1.6 28.3 28.8 28.4 27.4 25.0
0.1 12.1 12.3 12.1 11.5 10.5
0.2 17.1 17.3 17.2 16.3 14.9
EVRA/T 20 0.4 24.4 24.7 24.5 23.3 21.1
0.8 33.4 34.0 33.9 33.3 30.2
1.6 47.1 48.0 47.4 45.6 41.6
0.1 26.8 27.4 26.9 25.6 23.3
0.2 37.9 38.4 38.2 36.3 33.0
EVRA 25 0.4 54.2 54.9 54.5 51.7 47.0
0.8 74.2 75.6 75.3 74.0 67.2
1.6 105.0 107.0 105.0 101.0 92.5
0.1 43.0 43.8 43.0 40.9 37.3
0.2 60.6 61.4 61.1 58.1 52.8
EVRA 32 0.4 86.7 87.8 87.2 82.7 75.2
0.8 119.0 121.0 120.0 118.0 107.0
1.6 167.0 171.0 168.0 162.0 148.0
0.1 67.0 68.5 67.3 64.0 58.3
0.2 94.8 96.0 95.5 90.8 82.5
EVRA 40 0.4 136.0 137.0 136.0 129.0 117.0
0.8 186.0 189.0 188.0 185.0 168.0
1.6 262.0 266.0 263.0 253.0 231.0
NOTE:
An increase in hot gas temperature th of 10 K, based on th = tc +25 °C, reduces valve capacity approx. 2% and vice
versa. A change in evaporating temperature te changes valve capacity; see correction factor table below.
Correction factor
When sizing valves, the table value must be multiplied by a correction factor depending on evaporating
temperature te.
Capacity
Table 27: Hot gas capacity Gh kg/s
Condens‐ Hot gas capacity Gh kg/s at pressure drop across valve ∆p bar
Hot gas
ing tem‐
Type tempera‐
perature tk 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ture th °C
°C
90 25 0.003 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007
EVRA 3 90 35 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
90 45 0.005 0.006 0.009 0.01 0.011 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013
90 25 0.022 0.03 0.04 0.045 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.048
EVRA/T 10 90 35 0.026 0.036 0.048 0.056 0.061 0.064 0.065 0.065 0.065
90 45 0.03 0.041 0.056 0.066 0.074 0.079 0.083 0.085 0.086
90 25 0.04 0.054 0.072 0.081 0.086 0.087 0.087 0.087 0.087
EVRA/T 15 90 35 0.046 0.064 0.086 0.1 0.109 0.115 0.117 0.117 0.117
90 45 0.053 0.074 0.101 0.12 0.133 0.142 0.149 0.153 0.155
90 25 0.066 0.09 0.12 0.12 0.144 0.145 0.145 0.145 0.145
EVRA/T 20 90 35 0.077 0.107 0.144 0.167 0.182 0.191 0.195 0.195 0.195
90 45 0.089 0.124 0.169 0.199 0.211 0.237 0.248 0.255 0.258
90 25 0.143 0.197 0.26 0.296 0.313 0.316 0.316 0.316 0.316
EVRA 25 90 35 0.168 0.232 0.313 0.364 0.397 0.417 0.425 0.425 0.425
90 45 0.194 0.269 0.368 0.434 0.482 0.516 1.54 0.555 0.561
90 25 0.233 0.322 0.424 0.483 0.511 0.516
EVRA 32 90 35 0.274 0.379 0.511 0.594 0.648 0.681 0.694
90 45 0.316 0.439 0.601 0.709 0.787 0.842 0.882 0.906 0.916
90 25 0.362 0.503 0.663 0.755 0.798 0.806
EVRA 40 90 35 0.429 0.592 0.798 0.929 1.013 1.064 1.084
90 45 0.495 0.686 0.939 1.107 1.23 1.316 1.378 1.416 1.431
Condens‐ Hot gas capacity Gh kg/s at pressure drop across valve ∆p bar
Hot gas
ing tem‐
Type tempera‐
perature tk 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ture th °C
°C
90 25 0.008 0.011 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017
EVRA 3 90 35 0.009 0.012 0.017 0.019 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022
90 45 0.01 0.014 0.019 0.022 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.028
90 25 0.051 0.069 0.092 0.104 0.109 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111
EVRA/T 10 90 35 0.058 0.08 0.108 0.125 0.136 0.142 0.144 0.144 0.144
90 45 0.066 0.092 0.125 0.146 0.162 0.172 0.179 0.183 0.183
90 25 0.091 0.125 0.165 0.187 0.197 0.199 0.199 0.199 0.199
EVRA/T 15 90 35 0.105 0.144 0.194 0.225 0.244 0.256 0.258 0.258 0.258
90 45 0.119 0.165 0.224 0.263 0.291 0.31 0.322 0.329 0.33
90 25 0.152 0.208 0.275 0.311 0.328 0.332 0.332 0.332 0.332
EVRA/T 20 90 35 0.174 0.241 0.323 0.375 0.407 0.425 0.431 0.431 0.431
90 45 0.193 0.275 0.374 0.439 0.485 0.516 0.537 0.548 0.55
90 25 0.331 0.453 0.599 0.677 0.715 0.722 0.722 0.722 0.722
EVRA 25 90 35 0.38 0.524 0.704 0.816 0.886 0.925 0.938 0.938 0.938
90 45 0.431 0.598 0.814 0.956 1.056 1.125 1.169 1.192 1.197
90 25 0.539 0.739 0.976 1.106 1.168 1.179
EVRA 32 90 35 0.619 0.856 1.15 1.331 1.446 1.509 1.531
90 45 0.704 0.978 1.329 1.562 1.723 1.837 1.909 1.947 1.955
90 25 0.843 1.155 1.525 1.728 1.825 1.843
EVRA 40 90 35 0.968 1.338 1.798 2.08 2.26 2.358 2.393
90 45 1.1 1.528 2.078 2.44 2.693 2.87 2.383 3.043 3.055
NOTE:
An increase in hot gas temperature th of 10 K reduces valve capacity approx. 2% and vice versa.
Capacity
Table 29: Hot gas capacity Gh kg/s
Condens‐ Hot gas capacity Gh kg/s at pressure drop across valve Δp bar
Hot gas
ing tem‐
Type tempera‐
perature tk 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ture th °C
°C
60 25 0.007 0.009 0.011 0.012 0.012
EVRA 3 60 35 0.009 0.011 0.014 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016
60 45 0.01 0.012 0.018 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021
60 25 0.048 0.06 0.074 0.077 0.077
EVRA/T 10 60 35 0.055 0.071 0.092 0.103 0.104 0.104
60 45 0.06 0.084 0.111 0.127 0.134 0.135 0.135 0.135 0.135
60 25 0.081 0.108 0.134 0.14 0.14
EVRA/T 15 60 35 0.094 0.129 0.166 0.192 0.187 0.187 0.187
60 45 0.108 0.151 0.2 0.228 0.241 0.244 0.244 0.244 0.244
60 25 0.134 0.18 0.223 0.233 0.233
EVRA/T 20 60 35 0.157 0.215 0.276 0.307 0.312 0.312 0.312
60 45 0.181 0.252 0.333 0.381 0.403 0.407 0.407 0.407 0.407
60 25 0.292 0.391 0.486 0.506 0.506
EVRA 25 60 35 0.341 0.467 0.602 0.668 0.679 0.679 0.679
60 45 0.393 0.549 0.725 0.83 0.876 0.885 0.885 0.885 0.885
60 25 0.478 0.638 0.793 1.826 0.826
EVRA 32 60 35 0.556 0.763 0.994 1.091 1.108 1.108 1.108
60 45 0.641 0.897 1.197 1.354 1.432 1.446 1.446 1.446 1.446
60 25 0.747 0.998 1.24 1.291 1.291
EVRA 40 60 35 0.87 1.192 1.553 1.704 1.731 1.731 1.731
60 45 1.002 1.402 1.87 2.117 2.237 2.259 2.259 2.259
Condens‐ Hot gas capacity Gh kg/s at pressure drop across valve Δp bar
Hot gas
ing tem‐
Type tempera‐
perature tk 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ture th °C
°C
60 25 0.01 0.013 0.018 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023
EVRA 3 60 35 0.011 0.015 0.02 0.024 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.03
60 45 0.012 0.017 0.023 0.028 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.036 0.037
60 25 0.063 0.087 0.116 0.134 0.145 0.148 0.149 0.149 0.149
EVRA/T 10 60 35 0.072 0.1 0.134 0.158 0.174 0.184 0.19 0.19 0.192
60 45 0.081 0.112 0.153 0.182 0.203 0.228 0.228 0.237 0.239
60 25 0.113 0.157 0.21 0.242 0.26 0.267 0.269 0.269 0.269
EVRA/T 15 60 35 0.129 0.18 0.242 0.285 0.313 0.332 0.341 0.342 0.346
60 45 0.146 0.202 0.275 0.327 0.365 0.393 0.411 0.424 0.431
60 25 0.189 0.262 0.35 0.403 0.433 0.445 0.449 0.449 0.449
EVRA/T 20 60 35 0.215 0.3 0.404 0.474 0.521 0.552 0.569 0.57 0.576
60 45 0.243 0.337 0.459 0.545 0.609 0.656 0.684 0.707 0.719
60 25 0.411 0.57 0.763 0.878 0.942 0.969 0.978 0.978 0.978
EVRA 25 60 35 0.468 0.653 0.881 1.032 1.136 1.203 1.239 1.241 1.253
60 45 0.529 0.734 1.0 1.188 1.326 1.43 1.49 1.539 1.566
60 25 0.672 0.931 1.245 1.432 1.539 1.581 1.581 1.581 1.581
EVRA 32 60 35 0.765 1.069 1.436 1.686 1.854 1.964 2.022 2.025 2.025
60 45 0.862 1.198 1.632 1.939 1.836 2.34 2.433 2.513 2.557
60 25 1.05 1.454 1.946 2.238 2.406 2.471 2.471 2.471 2.471
EVRA 40 60 35 1.195 1.657 2.245 2.635 2.897 3.068 3.161 3.166 3.166
60 45 1.348 1.873 2.55 3.03 3.384 3.65 3.801 3.926 3.995
NOTE:
An increase in hot gas temperature th of 10 K reduces valve capacity approx. 2% and vice versa.
(1)
With coil, without flanges
Weight of coil:
10 W: approx. 0.3 kg
12 and 20 W: approx. 0.5 kg
Table 34: EVRA 25, EVRA 32 and EVRA 40 Coil with terminal box
EVRA 25 Coil with terminal box EVRA 32 and 40 Coil with terminal box
Table 35: EVRA 25, EVRA 32 and EVRA 40 Coil with cable and DIN plugs
EVRA 25, 32 and 40 Coil with cable EVRA 25, 32 and 40 Coil with DIN plugs
(2)
With coil, without flanges
Weight of coil:
10 W: approx. 0.3 kg
12 and 20 W: approx. 0.5 kg
Ordering
(1)
Includes flange gaskets and bolts. For ordering flanges; please downlad the data sheet AI249786497379 from www.danfoss.com
(1)
For ordering coils; please download the data sheet AI237186440089 from www.danfoss.com
(2)
Includes flange gaskets and bolts. For ordering flanges; please downlad the data sheet AI249786497379 from www.danfoss.com
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