V8043F-1036 3/4^CXC ZONE VALVE HONEYWELL
Honeywell V8043F-1036 3/4^CXC Zone Valve with Screw Terminals, with 1/2 NPT inlet and outlet ports.
HONEYWELL 3/4^C*C ZONE VALVE. VO8043F-1036 * BLUE HONEYWELL VALVE * 3/4^C TUBING BEFORE HEATER * 3/4^C LINE TO SHOWER COMBO RATE - $362.00
The V8043F-1036 3/4-Inch Sweat Zone Valve with Screw Terminals and End Switch from HONEYWELL is the perfect addition to your heating or cooling system. This convenient 3/4" sweat zone valve is inserted into an existing line of piping to control temperature more accurately. The V8043F-1036 includes a steam trap and 11-inch leads.
Honeywell’s 3/4-Inch Sweat Zone Valve (V8043F-1036) is a line-voltage valve which controls domestic hot water recirculation equipment in residential construction. This right angle control valve can be used for either floor or wall applications. The trim is designed for field customization of the zone number and degree of heat adjustment. For equal temperature recovery, the pressure differential across the valve is required to be 0 psig maximum for each zone inlet
Honeywell 27 Series 3/4^C X C Zoning Valve: The Honeywell 27 Series is a 3/4XC zoning valve designed for use in combination with a 24T-series electronic thermostat. This 27 series zoning valve is compatible with Honeywell's phase failure detection. Ideal for residential applications, the Honeywell Phase Failure 21T Thermostat is used with this valve to detect and compensate for failures in the heating system. This unit features a wide variety of essential components
This is one of Honeywell`s most popular electronic valves. It is designed for instantaneous control of water flow, and is ideal for industrial applications with a 3/4^C process line. Its built in end switch can be used in all positions, which makes it both versatile and durable.
The standard 3.00" (75mm) diameter CXC port fits all Honeywell and other make labels designed for round tube or pipe. The three-piece design allows for easy cleaning of the valve seat. The End switch can be option selected to indicate a fault condition when the valve is open.