Caleffi: Anti-Condensation Valve

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Anti-condensation valve

CALEFFI
280 series
ACCREDITED

01223/12 GB
ISO 9001 FM 21654 ISO 9001 No. 0003

Function The anti-condensation valve, used in heating systems with a solid fuel generator, automatically regulates at the set value the temperature of the water returning to the generator. Keeping the generator at a high temperature prevents condensation of the water vapour contained in the flue gas. It can be used both on boilers and residential generators such as fireplace heating systems, thermostoves and thermocookers. The anti-condensation valve gives the generator a longer life and ensures greater efficiency.

Product range 280 series Anti-condensation valve sizes DN 20 (3/4, 1), DN 25 (1), DN 32 (1 1/4)

Technical specifications Materials Body: - DN 20: - DN 25, DN 32: brass EN 12165 CW617N brass EN 1982 CB753S brass EN 12164 CW614N PSU stainless steel EPDM non-asbestos fibre

Dimensions

Cap: Obturator: Spring: Seal: Union seals: Wax thermostatic sensor Performance Medium: Max. percentage of glycol: Max. working pressure: Working temperature range: Setting temperatures: Setting accuracy: By-pass complete closing temperature: Connections:

water, glycol solutions 50% 10 bar 5100C 45C, 55C, 60C, 70C 2C Tset +10C

3/4 - 1 - 1 1/4 M (ISO 7/1) with union

Code

Mass (kg)

Code completion

Setting 45C 55C 60C 70C G 4 5 6 7

Return to generator

Wooden biomass and condensation build-up Wooden solid fuel contains a variable moisture percentage depending on the type (logs, pellets, woodchips etc.) and seasoning. Water vapour is released during the solid fuel drying phase inside the combustion chamber. The presence of cold zones in the generator or flue gas chimney can lower the temperature of the flue gas down to the dew point, causing condensation to occur. Water vapour condenses on the generator surfaces, together with soot and part of the unburnt hydrocarbons contained in the flue gas, producing deposits and tar. These substances stick to the walls of the generator, covering most of the inner surfaces. In addition to being dangerous due to its flammability, tar is damaging to the integrity of the generator and limits the efficiency of the flue gas-system water exchanger. By keeping the generator walls at the highest possible temperature, the anti-condensation valve limits the formation of these substances, thereby increasing the combustion efficiency, controlling the emissions into the environment and prolonging the generator life.
Flue gas and emission control SF

Characteristic components
Flow by-pass

1) Thermostatic sensor 2) Obturator 3) Spring Operating principle

4) Cap 5) Valve body 6) Temperature gauge holders

SR Accumulation of ash ANTI-CONDENSATION VALVE and residues Primary and Zone of condensation secondary air: forming: Combustion Deposits and tar efficiency Corrosion Reduction in heat exchanger efficiency Flammability

The thermostatic sensor , completely immersed in the medium, controls the movement of an obturator that regulates the flows in by-pass and toward the system. At the start-up of the heat generator, the anti-condensation valve recirculates the flow water so as to bring the generator up to temperature as quickly as possible (fig. 1). When the flow temperature Tf exceeds the setting of the anti-condensation valve Tset, the valves cold port starts opening to produce the water mixing Tmix: in this phase the system loading begins (fig. 2). When the return temperature to the generator Tmix is greater than the setting of the anti-condensation valve by approximately 10C, the by-pass port closes and water returns to the generator at the same temperature as the system return (fig. 3 and fig. 4). 1 Tf > Tset START OF SYSTEM LOADING by-pass open system return open Tf > Tset, Tr < Tset, Tmix=Tset 2

Tf Tset SYSTEM START UP TRANSIENT by-pass open system return closed Tf Tset, Tmix=Tf

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Tf

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Tf

Tmix = Tset + 10C BY-PASS CLOSING by-pass closed system return open Tf > Tmix = Tset +10C, Tmix=Tr

Tmix > Tset + 10C SYSTEM LOADED by-pass closed system return open Tf > Tmix > Tset +10C, Tmix=Tr

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Tf

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Tf

Tf = Flow temperature Tset = Anti-condensation setting temperature

Tmix = Mixed water temperature of generator return Tr = System return temperature

System return

Construction details Brass body The brass body prevents the formation of ferrous residues in the system, thereby helping to prolong the life of the heat generator. Thermostatic sensor replacement for setting modification The thermostatic sensor can be easily removed for maintenance or setting change. Temperature gauge holders The body of the anti-condensation valve in sizes DN 25 and DN 32 features temperature gauge holders on the front and rear sides. The holders allow the housing of code F29571 temperature gauges for controlling the working temperatures of the valve: by-pass water from the flow line, water returning from the system and mixed water returning to the generator.

Sizing method / Setting selection According to the power output and thermal load on the heat generator, the flow rate provided by the generator can be calculated. With this value, its possible to use the hydraulic characteristics diagram to obtain the head loss of the valve. The size is selected by evaluating the compatibility of the obtained head loss value with the available head of the system pump. The setting (C) must be selected so as to guarantee a return temperature to the generator that is high enough to prevent condensation, also using the information or instructions supplied by manufacturers of solid fuel generators. Installation The valve can be fitted on both sides of the generator in any position, vertical or horizontal. Installation is recommended on the return to the generator in mixing mode; it is also allowed on the flow from the generator in diverter mode according to the needs of system control. Installation in mixing mode (anti-condensation)

Hydraulic characteristics
(m w.g.)
SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Installation in diverter mode (system control)

Flow rate (l/min) (m3/h)

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Size Connections Kv (m3/h)

DN 20 DN 20 DN 25 DN 32 1 1 3/4 1 1/4 3,2 9 3,2 12

Application diagram Solid fuel generator, direct supply to the system. Safety devices to choose according to current regulations
Deaerator Dirt separator Pump Shut-off valve Expansion vessel Check valve Motorised mixing valve Pressure reducing valve Filling unit Backflow preventer
RESIDENTIAL DEVICE

Safety relief valve Dirt separator for vertical pipes Deaerator for vertical pipes Hydraulic separator Y-strainer

System with inertial storage Safety devices to choose according to current regulations

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

Solid fuel generator, connection to inertial water storage in parallel. Safety devices to choose according to current regulations

SOLID FUEL GENERATOR

SPECIFICATION SUMMARY 280 series Anti-condensation valve. Size DN 20 (from DN 20 to DN 32). Connections 3/4 (from 3/4 to 1 1/4) M (ISO 7/1) with union. Brass body. Brass cap. PSU obturator. Stainless steel spring. EPDM seal. Wax thermostatic sensor. Medium water and glycol solutions. Maximum percentage of glycol 50%. Maximum working pressure 10 bar. Working temperature range 5100C. Setting temperatures 45C, 55C, 60C, 70C. Setting accuracy 2C. By-pass complete closing temperature Tset + 10C.

We reserve the right to change our products and their relevant technical data, contained in this publication, at any time and without prior notice.
Caleffi S.p.A. S.R. 229 n. 25 28010 Fontaneto dAgogna (NO) Italy Tel. +39 0322 8491 Fax +39 0322 863723 [email protected] www.caleffi.com
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