Advantages of our products
The manifold kit includes everything needed for installation.
Mounting brackets allow you to conveniently position the collectors on the wall. The end sections are equipped with automatic air vents and taps for draining the coolant.
The mounting brackets displace the FHF collectors relative to each other not only in the direction from the wall, but also along the axis of the collectors. This ensures even laying of the pipelines
The valve insert design of Danfoss manifolds allows you to adjust the coolant flow in each loop without the use of tools. Position markings make the setup process very easy. The setting is made independently of the shut-off element and will not be lost if you need to close the circuit
In Danfoss FHF collectors, the coolant flow is regulated by special valve inserts, and not by flow meters. In addition to accuracy and ease of adjustment, this also increases the service life of the flowmeter.
In addition to distribution combs, ready-made manifold kits may include automatic air vents, wall mounting mounts and flow meters that regulate the volume of coolant in heating circuits. A manifold group for underfloor heating and radiators allows you to balance the heating and provide a higher level of comfort in every room of the house.
Distribution combs are responsible for the uniform supply of coolant to all elements of the heating system, which is especially important if, along with radiators, a heated floor is used in the room.
The manifold for underfloor heating combined with radiators can be equipped with flow meters, making it easier to adjust the balance in the system. In this case, the circuits are connected to the heated floor comb not directly, but through a special tap that controls and regulates the coolant flow. Using inserts, you can completely block each of the circuits during repair work.
It is important that, in parallel with flow meters, automatic air vents are used to remove excess air from the system. This allows you to protect the equipment from a breakthrough: for example, the pressure inside rises sharply when the circuits are closed in warm weather - in this case, excess gas is removed through the release valves. In addition, air vents ensure silent operation of heating equipment.
The price of manifolds with flow meters is affected by the presence of additional devices - air vents, thermostats, electric drives. Installing an electric drive on the collector group allows you to regulate both the coolant flow and the temperature in the circuits. The system is controlled through room thermostats, which are located in the most convenient place for users (usually on the wall).
Manifolds without flow meters are ideal for distributing coolant through radiators. Since the power of radiators is different, Danfoss collectors are equipped with inserts that allow you to adjust the flow rate in each circuit. Electric drives can be installed on the collector, which will allow you to control the temperature in the rooms using room thermostats. And, of course, you can shut off each circuit individually during maintenance and repair. The collectors are mounted on the wall, and for reliable and silent operation during commissioning and operation, it is necessary to remove air from the system. That's why this manifold kit includes heavy duty mountings and two automatic air vents.
Manifold group for heating
A manifold group for heating (distribution comb) is a ready-made solution for distributing coolant through heating circuits (radiators). The flow rate of the working fluid in each loop is adjusted using valve inserts and adjusted in accordance with the power of the radiator (group of radiators) installed in it.
The assembled collector group consists of direct (distribution) and return (collection) collectors mounted on brackets with a number of outlets from 2 to 12. Any of the supply manifold circuits can be turned off individually. The end sections of each collector are equipped with automatic air vents, which ensures silent, stable operation of the system.
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To improve the quality of heating system control, the following options are provided:
retrofitting the direct collector with rotameters;
installation of electric drives (direct thermostats or drives with a remote thermostat) on the return manifold valves.
Experts consider the option when a rotameter is installed on the supply manifold, and a thermostat on the collecting manifold, as it allows you to automate temperature control in each room.
Manifolds with flow meters allow you to measure the coolant flow in each circuit, which greatly simplifies setting up the heating system. Therefore, manifolds with flow meters are ideal for distributing coolant to underfloor heating zones and radiators. Since different rooms of the house require different power, Danfoss collectors are equipped with inserts that allow you to adjust the flow rate in each circuit. Electric drives can be installed on the collector, which will allow you to control the temperature using room thermostats. And, of course, you can shut off each circuit individually during maintenance and repair. The collectors are mounted on the wall, and for reliable and silent operation during commissioning and operation, it is necessary to remove air from the system. That's why this metered manifold kit includes heavy-duty mountings and two automatic air vents.
Advantages
Convenient installation and maintenance
The manifold kit includes everything needed for installation.
Mounting brackets allow you to conveniently position the collectors on the wall. The end sections are equipped with automatic air vents and taps for draining the coolant.
Convenient connection to the pipeline
The mounting brackets displace the FHF collectors relative to each other not only in the direction from the wall, but also along the axis of the collectors. This ensures even laying of the pipelines
Tool-free setup
The valve insert design of Danfoss manifolds allows you to adjust the coolant flow in each loop without the use of tools. Position markings make the setup process very easy. The setting is made independently of the shut-off element and will not be lost if you need to close the circuit
Accurate flow measurement
In Danfoss FHF collectors, the coolant flow is regulated by special valve inserts, and not by flow meters. In addition to accuracy and ease of adjustment, this also increases the service life of the flowmeter.
In addition to distribution combs, ready-made manifold kits may include automatic air vents, wall mounting mounts and flow meters that regulate the volume of coolant in heating circuits. A manifold group for underfloor heating and radiators allows you to balance the heating and provide a higher level of comfort in every room of the house.
Application of manifolds with flow meters in heating systems
Distribution combs are responsible for the uniform supply of coolant to all elements of the heating system, which is especially important if, along with radiators, a heated floor is used in the room.
The manifold for underfloor heating combined with radiators can be equipped with flow meters, making it easier to adjust the balance in the system. In this case, the circuits are connected to the heated floor comb not directly, but through a special tap that controls and regulates the coolant flow. Using inserts, you can completely block each of the circuits during repair work.
It is important that, in parallel with flow meters, automatic air vents are used to remove excess air from the system. This allows you to protect the equipment from a breakthrough: for example, the pressure inside rises sharply when the circuits are closed in warm weather - in this case, excess gas is removed through the release valves. In addition, air vents ensure silent operation of heating equipment.
Collection group cost
The price of manifolds with flow meters is affected by the presence of additional devices - air vents, thermostats, electric drives. Installing an electric drive on the collector group allows you to regulate both the coolant flow and the temperature in the circuits. The system is controlled through room thermostats, which are located in the most convenient place for users (usually on the wall).
Manifolds without flow meters are ideal for distributing coolant through radiators. Since the power of radiators is different, Danfoss collectors are equipped with inserts that allow you to adjust the flow rate in each circuit. Electric drives can be installed on the collector, which will allow you to control the temperature in the rooms using room thermostats. And, of course, you can shut off each circuit individually during maintenance and repair. The collectors are mounted on the wall, and for reliable and silent operation during commissioning and operation, it is necessary to remove air from the system. That's why this manifold kit includes heavy duty mountings and two automatic air vents.
A manifold group for heating (distribution comb) is a ready-made solution for distributing coolant through heating circuits (radiators). The flow rate of the working fluid in each loop is adjusted using valve inserts and adjusted in accordance with the power of the radiator (group of radiators) installed in it.
The assembled collector group consists of direct (distribution) and return (collection) collectors mounted on brackets with a number of outlets from 2 to 12. Any of the supply manifold circuits can be turned off individually. The end sections of each collector are equipped with automatic air vents, which ensures silent, stable operation of the system.
To improve the quality of heating system control, the following options are provided:
retrofitting the direct collector with rotameters;
installation of electric drives (direct thermostats or drives with a remote thermostat) on the return manifold valves.
Experts consider the option when a rotameter is installed on the supply manifold, and a thermostat on the collecting manifold, as it allows you to automate temperature control in each room.
Manifolds with flow meters allow you to measure the coolant flow in each circuit, which greatly simplifies setting up the heating system. Therefore, manifolds with flow meters are ideal for distributing coolant to underfloor heating zones and radiators. Since different rooms of the house require different power, Danfoss collectors are equipped with inserts that allow you to adjust the flow rate in each circuit. Electric drives can be installed on the collector, which will allow you to control the temperature using room thermostats. And, of course, you can shut off each circuit individually during maintenance and repair. The collectors are mounted on the wall, and for reliable and silent operation during commissioning and operation, it is necessary to remove air from the system. That's why this metered manifold kit includes heavy-duty mountings and two automatic air vents.
In addition to distribution combs, ready-made manifold kits may include automatic air vents, wall mounting mounts and flow meters that regulate the volume of coolant in heating circuits. A manifold group for underfloor heating and radiators allows you to balance the heating and provide a higher level of comfort in every room of the house.
Application of manifolds with flow meters in heating systems
Distribution combs are responsible for the uniform supply of coolant to all elements of the heating system, which is especially important if, along with radiators, a heated floor is used in the room.
The manifold for underfloor heating combined with radiators can be equipped with flow meters, making it easier to adjust the balance in the system. In this case, the circuits are connected to the heated floor comb not directly, but through a special tap that controls and regulates the coolant flow. Using inserts, you can completely block each of the circuits during repair work.
It is important that, in parallel with flow meters, automatic air vents are used to remove excess air from the system. This allows you to protect the equipment from a breakthrough: for example, the pressure inside rises sharply when the circuits are closed in warm weather - in this case, excess gas is removed through the release valves. In addition, air vents ensure silent operation of heating equipment.