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All shunt units that are dimensioned and calculated are provided with a product code describing the design and technical specifications. The meaning of the code can be found under “code templates”.
All our shunt units are environmentally assessed.
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TTM SHUNTOPAC® 20-50 K is an environmentally approved shunt unit for conventional and district cooling systems.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® U 20-50 Kis a shunt unit for conventional and district cooling systems and is available as standard with connection dimensions from DN 20.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® 65-100 K is a shunt unit for conventional cooling systems and is available as standard with connection dimensions from DN 65 up to DN 100.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® 125-200 K is a shunt unit for heat conventional cooling systems and is available as standard with connection dimensions from DN 125 up to and including DN 200.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® H 20-50 K is a shunt unit for use where space is limited. The shunt unit is intended for conventional and district cooling systems.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® 20-200 FK is a shunt unit that makes it possible to increase the return temperature in a district cooling installation, to avoid extra costs.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® Green Line is a category of shunt units equipped with low-lead valves. Green Line is intended for customers with high demands for improved environmental assessments
TTM SHUNTOPAC® EM is a category of shunt units equipped with ultrasound energy metering equipment according to EN 1434 class 2 and MID 2004/22/EC.
TTM SHUNTOPAC® Dynamic gives correct regulation even in systems with varying differential pressures or where the differential pressure is unknown.