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Hydronic Heating Modules (1.25 in - DN32)
F31 High Temperature Zone Module Unmixed

For Boiler Load or Floating Heat Mode. Flow up to 2800 L/min (12.3 USgpm).

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Use high temperature zone modules F31 in closed loop design to supply high temperature zones, such as indirect water heaters, baseboards or fan coil units, or as modules for injection mixing.

All supply and return lines are 1”. Up to 9 high temp modules could be installed on one manifold.

 
F32 Low Temperature Zone Module with 3-Way Mixing Valve

For Heating Mode Set by a Mixing Valve. Flow up to 2200 L/min (9.7 USgpm).

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Use in closed loop design. The F32 Low-Temperature Zone Module is a replacement for conventional injection mixing systems.

In conjunction with electronic reset control and direct drive actuator modulates a 3-way valve, diverts and mixes radiant return water with hot water from the boiler.

 
F34 Low Temperature Zone Module with 3-Way Mixing Valve with Adjustable Bypass Valve 0-50%

For Low-Temperature Heating set by a Mixing Valve. Flow up to 2760 L/min (12.2 USgpm).

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Use in closed loop design. The F34 Low-Temperature Zone Module is a replacement for conventional injection mixing systems.

In conjunction with electronic reset control and direct drive actuator modulates a 3-way valve, diverts and mixes radiant return water with hot water from the boiler.

 
F38 Low Temperature Zone Module with 4-Way Mixing Valve

For Heating Mode with Minimum Temperature set by a Mixing Valve. Flow up to 2240 L/min (9.9 USgpm).

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Use in closed loop design. The F38 Low-Temperature Zone Module is a replacement for conventional injection mixing systems.

In conjunction with electronic reset control and direct drive actuator modulates a 4-way valve, diverts and mixes radiant return water with hot water from the boiler.

 
F36-E Zone Module with Integrated Pressure Bypass Valve

With thermal control valve to compensate temperature differences in solid fuel boilers as well as in wood firing and stove heating systems.

Flow up to 2600 L/min (11.4 USgpm).

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Modular Distribution Manifold DN32

For use in a closed loop design.

Modular design distribution Manifolds allow parallel connection of multiple Zone Modules in order to customize any installation.

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Our modular distribution manifolds simplify installation, extremely shorten assembly time, providing cost and time savings.

Available in 2-6 sectional designs, for connection of 2 to 9 heating circuits.

 
MW Hydraulic Separator for Modular Systems 1.25 in

For use in a closed loop design. Flow up to 2600 L/h (11.5 USgpm).

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In conjunction with boilers having high resistance (condensing) or when total flow rate of all parallel running circulators is higher than maximum flow rate of the boiler, the low-loss header provides hydraulic separation, decoupling boiler and system circuits from each other.

It is recommended to use the low-loss header in applications in which the total system flow rate exceeds the maximum boiler flow rate.

PAW strongly recommends the use of a low-loss header in cases where the system head and flow rates are unknown.