Danfoss 032F2344 EVRAT and EVRST Size 15 Repair Kit Installation Guide
A concise installation and parts identification guide for the Danfoss 032F2344 repair kit, designed for EVRAT and EVRST size 15 valves. Includes component breakdown and assembly reference.
Table of contents
Quick guide from the manual
This document serves as an installation and parts identification guide for the Danfoss 032F2344 repair kit, specifically intended for EVRAT and EVRST valves of size 15. It provides a visual breakdown of the internal components and their respective quantities to ensure correct assembly during maintenance.
Device description and components
The repair kit contains essential seals and internal parts required for the maintenance of EVRAT and EVRST size 15 valves. The kit includes the following components:

- 1x 31 mm component
- 1x 14 mm fibre seal
- 1x 27 mm aluminium seal
- 1x 49 mm rubber seal
- 2x 32 mm seals
- 1x 5 mm seal
Assembly and installation
The provided diagrams illustrate the placement of components within the valve body. When performing maintenance, ensure that each numbered component from the kit corresponds to the correct position within the valve assembly as shown in the cross-sectional views for both EVRAT and EVRST models. Always verify that the seals are seated correctly to prevent leaks after reassembly.
Manufacturer information
Danfoss A/S
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure each seal (fibre, aluminium, rubber) is placed in its designated position as indicated by the numbered diagram.
Verify the kit contents against the 'Total no.' list provided in the guide (e.g., ensure two 32 mm seals are present).
Before use
- Confirm the valve model is EVRAT or EVRST size 15.
- Ensure the system pressure is fully relieved before disassembly.
- Clean all valve surfaces before installing new kit components.
- Verify all parts from the 032F2344 kit are present before starting.
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