Danfoss Product Specifications & Comparison Tool

Filterable tables for thermostatic radiator valves, electronic expansion valves, Turbocor compressors, VLT HVAC drives, and brazed plate heat exchangers—built for engineers who need datasheet numbers before they request a quote.

Specification Dashboard

Compare capacity, connection size, and certification status across core building-system SKUs. Values reflect published catalog ranges; always verify against the latest datasheet revision.

TRV Setpoint Band

6–28 °C

Room temperature control range for thermostatic radiator valves on hydronic emitters.

Valve Body Sizes

DN 10–25

Common hydronic connection sizes with presetting for commissioning flow rates.

Turbocor Capacity

200–1,400 kW

Approximate oil-free centrifugal compressor map per frame size for chilled-water plants.

VLT HVAC Drive

kW scalable

Fan and pump drives with fire-mode and bypass options sized to AHU and chiller schedules.

BPHE Duty

Cond / Evap

Brazed plate heat exchangers for condenser, evaporator, and district transfer stations.

EEV Capacity

3–450 kW

Electronic expansion valve cooling duty range by orifice and refrigerant (model dependent).

Family Key Parameter Published Range Cert Path Datasheet
Thermostatic Radiator Valve Differential pressure Up to 0.6 bar with presetting CE / ISO 9001 Request PDF
Electronic Expansion Valve Refrigerants R410A, R134a, R32, low-GWP blends CE / UL (selected) Request PDF
Turbocor Compressor Bearing type Magnetic, oil-free UL / ISO 9001 Request PDF
VLT HVAC Drive Application Fans, pumps, chillers UL Listed Request PDF
Brazed Plate HX Service Condenser / evaporator / district CE / ISO 14001 Request PDF

Downloadable Spec Sheets

Selection Trade-offs Engineers Actually Debate

Building climate controls rarely have a single correct SKU. Use these trade-offs when comparing Danfoss families against project constraints.

Oil-Free Turbocor vs Oil-Lubricated Chillers

Oil-free side: Magnetic-bearing Turbocor compressors remove oil management loops and often improve part-load IPLV on variable chilled-water plants, especially data halls with wide load swings.

Oil-lubricated side: Lower first cost and broader service familiarity can win when annual load is flatter and the owner already stocks oil-system spare parts. Confirm refrigerant maps and electrical room clearances before swapping architectures mid-design.

Self-Acting TRV vs Electronic Zone Valves

TRV side: Thermostatic radiator valves deliver zone control without BMS points—useful on retrofit radiators where wiring cost exceeds the energy savings.

Electronic side: Motorized valves and floor heating thermostats integrate with building automation for scheduled setbacks, but require power, commissioning, and BMS programming. Differential pressure and Kv presets still matter on both paths.

Known Operating Limits

  • Electronic expansion valve capacity bands are model- and refrigerant-dependent; do not extrapolate R410A maps to unlisted low-GWP blends without a datasheet revision.
  • TRV differential-pressure claims assume correct presetting; oversized pump heads can still cause noise even with DN-matched bodies.
  • VLT HVAC drive fire-mode and bypass options must match AHU sequence of operations—catalogue kW alone is not a control strategy.

Prefabricated Skids vs Field-Built Plants

Factory-assembled chiller skids arrive with compressors and expansion valves already mapped, cutting site labor. Stick-built plants keep layout flexibility when equipment pads, fire resistance rating of shafts, or thermal conductivity of long pipe runs force custom routing. Either path still needs TAB verification against published flow and capacity numbers.

Specification Release Timeline

  1. Q1

    Catalogue Freeze

    Annual freeze of DN sizes, Kv presets, and compressor maps for the primary building-systems catalogue revision.

  2. Q2

    Drive Firmware Notes

    VLT HVAC drive parameter addenda published for new AHU fire-mode and bypass combinations.

  3. Q3

    Refrigerant Updates

    Electronic expansion valve tables refreshed for low-GWP blends approved on regional projects.

  4. Q4

    Certification Pack

    ISO, CE, and UL certificate scans rebundled for submittal packages covering the active SKU list.

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