Danfoss 032L1217 Valve
The Danfoss 032L1217 is a specialized EVR 10 solenoid valve designed for liquid, suction, and hot gas lines in commercial refrigeration and HVAC systems. As a Normally Closed (NC), servo-operated diaphragm valve, it serves as the direct replacement for the legacy 032G1077 model. This 1/2" ODF solder connection valve features a robust brass body and a high-performance 10mm orifice, capable of handling a maximum working pressure of 655 psig. With a Kv value of 2.2 m³/h (Cv 2.6 gpm), it ensures optimal flow rates across diverse medium temperatures ranging from -40°F to 221°F. It is compatible with a broad spectrum of refrigerants, including R22, R134a, R404A, R407C, R410A, and R32. Note that this is the valve body only; a 13.5 mm actuator system coil must be sourced separately to match your specific voltage requirements.
Key Benefits for Contractors
- Drop-in Replacement: Seamlessly replaces Danfoss 032G1077 without piping modifications.
- Versatile Compatibility: Approved for use with high-pressure refrigerants and A2L mildly flammable refrigerants like R32.
- Reliable Sealing: The servo-diaphragm design provides tight shut-off even in low-pressure drop conditions.
- Durability: Forged brass construction stands up to vibration and thermal stress in hot gas defrost applications.
- Standardized Fit: 1/2 inch ODF solder connections ensure traditional brazing techniques can be used for leak-free installation.
Common Questions
Is the coil included with the Danfoss 032L1217?
No, this part number represents the valve body only. You must select a compatible 13.5 mm Danfoss solenoid coil (AC or DC) based on your system's electrical specifications.
What is the difference between Danfoss 032L1217 and 032G1077?
The 032L1217 is the current production model that replaces the discontinued 032G1077. It offers improved refrigerant compatibility and matches the physical dimensions for a direct swap.
Can this valve be used in the suction line?
Yes, the EVR 10 series is designed to function reliably in liquid, suction, and discharge lines, provided the minimum pressure drop requirements for the servo-diaphragm are met.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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