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Hercules HS 220 - DN40/50
Lovato

Hercules HS 220 - DN40/50

The Lovato HS 220 DN40/DN50 hydraulic separator is a compensation chamber designed to make hydraulic circuits independents. It is used when, in the same system, the pump of the primary circuit (energy source) and one or more pumps of the secondary circuit (heating circuit) interact; its use helps to eliminate the problems of the variations of the flow rate and head of the circuits. Deflector for stratification The main chamber conformation guarantees low speed of the heat transfer fluid reducing the mixing processes. Air separator and dirt separator function Inside the compensation chamber there is a deflector that improves the stratification and a “flow breaker” that allows the sedimentation of the mud. Both systems also facilitate the breaking of the air microbubbles and their expulsion.
Specification
  • HS 220 Hydraulic separator made in steel S235 painted with epoxy powder, with flanged connections DN100 PN10 with 8 holes, complete with insulation in Trocellen C080 RN2, thickness 30 mm λ 0,034 W/mk. No.2 - ½" connections positioned in the upper part (predispositions for air vent valve / immersion probe) No.2 - G2" connections for draining the system. No.1- blind connection in the lower part for height adjustable feet (accessory). Flow rate 33 m³/h - Max. output. (ΔT20 K) 750 kW Max. operating temperature 100 °C - Max. operating pressure 10 bar
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.hercules-hs220-dn40-50
  • Product familyHERCULES
  • Product groupDN 40
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2020-03-20
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainMetal
  • Material secondaryPlastic
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryHVAC - Other
  • UNSPSC namePower Generation and Distribution Machinery and Accessories
  • UNSPSC code26

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