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ICF Flexline™ valve station

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Unique modular concept

Unmatched freedom is the keyword of ICF Flexline™ valve stations. As part of the Flexline™ platform, these valve stations are based on a unique modular concept.

This multi-ported Danfoss control solution offers you significant savings by substituting a string of valves with just one valve station. Consisting of a valve housing and a maximum of four or six function modules, the valve station is a true plug-and-play solution.

90% of all applications are covered in just four basic configurations and allows for more than 50 custom configurations. To you, this means fast installation and less service hours.

The valve stations are suitable for all common low- and high-pressure refrigerants, liquid lines, compressor injection lines and hot gas lines. They are approved up to 52 bar (754 psi), and you can use them with most kinds of refrigerants.

Features and benefits

Great time savings, only one component, easy system design with free 3D valve drawings

80 % less installation time with only two welds

Reduced need for insulation, compact design

Easy to service during operation and maintenance

Low refrigerant loss during operation

Long service life

ICF stainless steel valve station - Danfoss

Introducing new ICF stainless steel valve stations

This innovation makes it possible to design modern, future-proof refrigeration systems made entirely from stainless steel.

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BrochureICF Large
BrochureThe new ICF 15-4 valve station: It's small, it's modular, it's flexible
BrochureThe smarter, faster route to Installation and service - The ICF Valve Station - member of the Flexline family

Software

Coolselector®2

The truth is Cool(selector®2)

Coolselector®2 features unbiased calculations for the selection of refrigeration and air conditioning components based on the user’s requirements or based on standard operating conditions.

 

Case studies