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Sanhua introduces new RFKH series

Sanhua has launched its RFKH series of thermostatic expansion valves with interchangeable orifice, a natural evolution of its existing range of RFKA thermostatic valves.

Sanhua has introduced its new RFKH series of thermostatic expansion valves.

After years of creditable service, the RFKA series has been restyled in a testament to Sanhua's ongoing efforts in product optimisation. 

Like their predecessors, the RFKH series valves are configured as thermostatic valves with interchangeable orifices, a brass body, copper connections and a stainless steel head.

The main noticeable difference is the use of a stainless steel bulb and capillary tube in place of copper, as used in the previous series. The increased thermal exchange obtainable with a copper bulb, which increases the valve's reactivity, has been offset by reducing the thickness of the bulb's steel cylinder. This has helped balance the steel's lower thermal exchange rate thanks to its reduced thickness, a strategy that has enabled Sanhua to ensure that the valve’s excellent reactivity remains unchanged.

Meanwhile, the use of stainless steel in the bulb and capillary tube brings greater strength to the valve and reduces the risk of capillary tube damage in the event of accidental impacts or unusual vibrations.

RFKH series valves can be used for both cooling and air conditioning applications and are available for the main refrigerants currently on the market, R407C, R134a, R404A, and R507a. A different version for R22 is available for non-EU markets.

For traditional HFCs, a RFKH05 series has also been developed for use with R410A. This refrigerant requires a design pressure of 45 bar, which is not easily attainable with interchangeable-orifice thermostatic valves. The complex software-based design of finished elements and increased mechanical strength provided by stainless steel has enabled the company to raise the operating pressure of the RFKH valve to the required value of 45 bar.

This range has also enabled manufacturers of small air-conditioning units typically operating with R410A refrigerant to see the advantages derived from the flexibility of use of interchangeable-orifice valves.

Finally, and still regarding refrigerants compatible for use with the new RFKH valves, a specific series has been introduced for R407A/R407F refrigerants, proposed as a low-GWP alternative to the widespread RR404A now being phased out.

The RFKH range also offers flexibility of choice in regard to types of fitting, with a threaded inlet and outlet (SAE Flare), a configuration mainly used by installers, and with metric or imperial welded fittings. In the latter case, accessories such as weld adapters allow the screw fitting to be replaced with a welded fitting on the valve inlet.

The valve bodies, available with internal or external equalisation, allow for the insertion of orifices with an increasing pass-through section with 8 different sizes to choose from. For example, with refrigerant R407C the capacity varies from 1.3 kW to 22.1 kW, whereas with RF410A it varies from 1.3 kW to 26.8 kW.

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