Six functions into one valve for fan-coil units

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By combining commissioning and five other functions into one valve, Oventrop’s Cocon 4 can reduce installation time by up to 25%.
Installation time savings of up to 25% are said to be possible using Oventrop’s Cocon 4 control valves on fan-coil units. These multi-function control valves were specially developed for fan-coil units and chilled beams. Even more time can be saved by supplying these valves to manufacturers so that fan-coil units can be assembled complete with control for heating and chilled water and fully wired outstations for the BMS installation. Cocon 4 valves include a 4-port control valve for proportional control of room temperature, fixed-orifice measuring points, double-regulation feature and drain. All the servicing and commissioning elements of these valves can be located above the drip tray, and they can be maintained in line under working conditions.
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