Piping And Controls; Mixing Station And Manifolds - Viega Climate Trak Installation Manual

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Piping and Controls

5 Piping and Controls

5.1 Mixing Station and Manifolds

Reducers
18 of 40
In many applications either an Injection or Mixing Station can be used;
however, because a staple-up system generally uses 10-20° higher water
temperature, Viega recommends only using a Mixing Station with this
type of application.
Mixing Station includes:
2 - Ball valves
1 - Pump (low, medium, high)
1 - Diverting valve with integrated high temp. limit
2 - 6⅝" Spacing mounting brackets
Options:
Two position actuator
Three position actuator
1¼" Stainless Manifold includes:
2 - 6⅝" - Spacing brackets (for compact remote mounting)
2 to 12 - Outlets per header
2 to 12 - Balancing valves on supply header for flow adjustment from
0-2 GPM
2 to 12 - Shut-off valves on return header designed to receive
powerheads (15061)
Built-in purge valves and air bleeders
1¼" Union Connections
1" NPT removable end caps
Other Manifolds available:
1¼" Stainless Manifold Shut-Off/Balancing/Flow Meters
1¼" Stainless Manifold Valveless
1" Brass Manifold (when using the brass manifold, an accessory kit is
needed for proper air elimination and purging)
Options:
Powerheads
Circuit temperature gauges (used with Stainless Shut-Off/Balancing/
Flow Meters only)
SVC circuit flow meters
SVC circuit ball valves
Reducers for direct station attachment (needed for stainless manifolds only)
It is important to use Teflon tape and thread sealant paste
on all connections without gaskets.
IM-HC 530590 0621 Climate Trak (EN)

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