District Heating & Cooling Systems
Application Specification

Ball Valves for District Heating & Cooling Systems

WCB gate and EPDM butterfly valves for district heating and cooling networks - hot water up to 180°C, chilled water, and brine coolant service per EN 13480 and EN 488 pre-insulated pipe standards.

Which ball valves are used for district heating & cooling systems?

District energy networks - district heating (DH) distributing hot water at 70–120°C, district cooling (DC) circulating chilled water at 5–12°C, and high-temperature networks at 150–180°C - require valves designed for continuous unattended service, minimal pressure drop (network efficiency is critical), and compatibility with pre-insulated buried piping systems. European DH networks follow EN 13480 (metallic industrial piping) and EN 488 (pre-insulated bonded pipe assemblies). Vajra supplies WCB and ductile iron gate and butterfly valves for DH, and SS316L for high-temperature or glycol-containing networks, with full pressure testing documentation.

Ball Valve (SS316L, High-Temp DH)

High-temperature district heating (150–180°C) and glycol-water networks - SS316L for corrosion resistance above 120°C

MaterialsA182 F316L body; SS316L ball; graphite packing for 180°C
Pressure ClassClass 150 / 300
StandardsASME B16.34, EN 13480, PED

Critical Requirements

  • PED 2014/68/EU compliance mandatory for European district heating networks above 0.5 bar - CE marking with Category I/II/III depending on fluid group and size
  • EPDM seats rated for continuous 120°C service - standard NBR seats degrade above 80°C in district heating
  • Buried valve design - extension stems (500–2,000 mm) for underground installation; stem seal must prevent groundwater ingress
  • Low-pressure-drop design - gate or butterfly valves only; no globe valves on DH mains (excess pressure drop increases pumping energy cost)
  • Pre-insulated pipe compatibility - valve jackets or in-situ foam insulation of buried valves must maintain thermal integrity per EN 488
  • District cooling glycol service - EPDM or PTFE seats only for ethylene glycol or propylene glycol solutions

Service Challenges

  • District heating water (70–120°C, treated, minimal oxygen) - standard WCB gates and ductile iron butterfly valves work well; oxygen scavenging treatment prevents internal corrosion
  • High-temperature DH water (150–180°C, sealed closed systems) - above 120°C EPDM degrades; graphite packing and SS316L or WCB with Stellite trim
  • Chilled water (5–12°C) - condensation on valve exterior in warm/humid environments; insulation jacket required
  • Glycol-water (30–50% glycol for frost protection) - EPDM compatible; avoid PTFE compression fittings for buried service
  • Geothermal district heating - often contains dissolved H₂S, CO₂, and scale; SS316L or Duplex 2205 required (similar to geothermal power)

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Reviewed by Product Engineering, Vajra Industrial SolutionsDiscipline: Valve Product EngineeringLast reviewed: 20 June 2026

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