The ESBE GDA212 DN32 unmixed pump group, part number WV73C8, is a high-efficiency hydraulic control station designed for heating circuits. It features a Grundfos UPM3 Flex AS 25-70 130 pump, two shut-off valves with integrated thermometers, and a check valve. The unit is encased in an EPP insulation shell, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency. Suitable for water and glycol mixtures up to 50%, with a maximum operating pressure of 6 bar and a maximum operating temperature of 95°C. The pump group has a Kvs value of 12 m³/h and R 1 1/2" (DN32) connections.
Esbe, a company with a long history in flow control, was founded in Sweden in 1906. Originally established by the brothers Carl and August Bergström, the company has grown from its roots in manufacturing brass products to become a specialist in valves and actuators for heating and cooling systems. Its headquarters remain in Reftele, Sweden, where it continues to develop innovative solutions for energy efficiency.
Esbe is well-regarded for its extensive range of products designed to optimize energy use and comfort in various applications. The brand's portfolio includes mixing valves, actuators, controllers, and other components crucial for precise temperature regulation. These products are utilized in heating systems, domestic hot water systems, and cooling applications, ensuring stable and efficient operation. Specific product lines often focus on thermostatic mixing valves and rotary valves.
At Partao, you can find a selection of Esbe parts, including Hydraulic Control Valves, Hydraulic Pumps, Other Cooling System Parts, Other Hydraulics Parts, and Thermostats. Over 30 genuine Esbe spare parts are available at Partao.
Customers often choose Esbe components for their reliability and precision in managing fluid flow and temperature. The company's focus on quality and energy-efficient solutions makes its products a preferred choice for maintaining optimal performance in agricultural machinery and other industrial applications where precise hydraulic and thermal control is essential.