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Danfoss T2 Expansion Valve Marks 50-Year History

March 29, 2016
The T2 remains the single most produced Danfoss expansion valve with production locations in Denmark and China.

Danfoss recently marked the 50-year anniversary of T2 expansion valve production. First manufactured and delivered to Danfoss customers in 1966, the T2 has served as a fundamental part of Danfoss’ expansion valve program and proven itself as a staple in a variety of refrigeration and air conditioning applications worldwide.

“In the years since its initial release, the T2 has been a game-changer for Danfoss, thanks to

its tremendous success in the market,” said Stephen Gugliotta, senior vice president, automatic controls, Danfoss.  “No valve has surpassed or outperformed the T2 due to its energy efficiency, quality and reliability. Danfoss estimates the T2 has saved approximately 157,000 GWh in the thousands of applications where it has been installed. To put this in perspective, the energy saved could power Italy for six months, Denmark for nearly a year or Argentina for over a year.”

The T2 remains the single most produced Danfoss expansion valve with production locations in Denmark and China.

Features and benefits include:

  • Large temperature range that covers both refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
  • Interchangeable orifice assembly for easy stocking and service.
  • Stainless steel bulb and Danfoss patented bulb strap for fast and easy installation.

With the T2’s long history as a safe and reliable choice for Danfoss customers, it has served as the foundation for further expansion valve innovation. The TU expansion valve, launched in 1995, was the first of its kind made of stainless steel. Incorporating innovative bi-metal connectors that eliminate wet-wrapping during installation, the TU continues to be the most compact and lightweight valve on the market.

“Danfoss has developed many innovative products, technologies and solutions in its endeavor to help meet the world’s growing challenges in infrastructure, safe food supply, energy efficiency and climate-friendly solutions – and the tale of the T2 has been a vital contributing factor,” Gugliotta said.