For RA2000 valves...
The ABRA-A5 ON/OFF zone valve actuator has been specifically designed for use with Danfoss RA2000, RA-C, and RA15/6 series of valves used for heating and cooling applications. Additional base adapters are offered for the potential use of the ABRA-A5 to other non-Danfoss valve bodies.
Features and benefits
4.0mm stem travel
Normally closed (NC) actuator without power
Low power consumption: 1W
Actuator installed in any orientation
Position indicator
Silent operation
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