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The Danfoss GBC12s is a shut-off ball valve designed for refrigeration and HVAC systems where reliable flow control is essential. This valve features a 1/2 inch inlet and a 1/2 inch outlet, both using solder ODF connections for a secure, leak-free installation. Ball valves like the GBC12s are a standard component in refrigerant circuit work, allowing technicians to isolate sections of the system quickly and safely during service, maintenance, or repair. The full-bore ball design provides low pressure drop across the valve, which helps maintain system efficiency. HVAC and refrigeration technicians rely on shut-off ball valves when commissioning new equipment, replacing components such as compressors or filter-driers, or performing leak checks on suction and liquid lines. The solder ODF connection style is common in copper tube refrigerant systems and is compatible with standard brazing and soldering practices used throughout the trade. The GBC12s is built to handle the pressure and temperature demands typical of commercial and residential refrigerant circuits, including systems running R-410A, R-22, R-134a, and similar refrigerants. Its compact size and low net weight of approximately 0.27 pounds make it easy to work with in tight mechanical spaces. Danfoss is a globally recognized manufacturer of components for refrigeration and air conditioning systems, and the GBC series of ball valves is widely used by contractors and service technicians. Whether you are building a new refrigeration system or servicing an existing one, the Danfoss GBC12s provides a straightforward, dependable solution for flow isolation on 1/2 inch copper lines.
The Danfoss GBC12s shut-off ball valve provides reliable flow isolation for 1/2 inch refrigerant lines using solder ODF connections. It is a durable, low-pressure-drop solution trusted by HVAC and refrigeration technicians across commercial and residential applications.
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