2W1 NPT11.6 VA7152 ELEC
The VG7243NT+7152G is a 2W1 NPT commercial thermostat with a two stage heating and cooling stage. It features a commercial grade power switch for 0-100% or off control of a heating or cooling system.
The Johnson Controls 38231 VG7243NT+7152G "1"" N/O 11.6CV 24V
The 2W1 Square-D® Heat-Pak® starts from a wide array of control packages equipped with the Johnson/Baldor Model VG7243NT+7152G mechanical contactors. The simple, reliable and starterless 2W1 will provide a lifetime of maintenance free service, offered at a competitive price. The complete line of components ensures proper automatic operation of any heating or cooling system. The rugged, compact design eliminates the need for a damper actuator and is capable of accepting all types of packaged heaters.
The VG7243NT+7152G 1? N/O 11.6CV 24V C-Face Plate Mounted Actuator is an Infinity Technology™ electronic proportional control for applications requiring highly accurate positioning with the constant force of a spring return, such as those found in many material handling machines. A compact 12 mm stroke makes it easy to use and incorporate into existing designs. A integrated safety limit switch provides safety protection from over travel. It has an on-off linear actuator with can be used as a pneumatic or electrical actuator that provides continuous motion by the power of compressed air or liquid.
The 38231 N is a 7-speed combination valve used for controlling the heating and cooling of a hydronic floor-warming system, as well as all piping accessories. It handles up to a 120-volt, single-phase or 240-volt, 3-phase electrical power source. The direct-drive design features a mechanical spring return, internal pilot/coil operation and is capable of continuous duty. It has a five connection ports: a water inlet, two pressure connections, one line discharge and a control port. The control connection is smooth with no internal check valves or valves that restricts flow through this port.
The VG7243NT+745G from Johnson Controls provides reliable performance and is built to last. It has a horizontal shaft design, 1 hp RMS, constant speed motor, and 4-wire power supply. It can be used in a variety of settings such as automotive, general purpose, 1/50-1/60 time delay, left or right hand rotation, 1/20 thru 1/200 second timer, and the universal mounting adapter allows the fan to be customized for your specific need.
This Johnson Controls 3821-PCJ53-51(53) -0520T1139-AL01 Valve is an element of the assembly used to control the gas flow on gas ranges.
This 1 Module Expansion board is the perfect upper control device when adding a new module to your existing System to manage one or two ventilation actuators in any standard applications.
User-friendly simplified diagnostics to accommodate field service technicians.
Indoor Enclosures, systems, and components with a compact footprint for smaller enclosures and systems. The sturdy enclosure protects the control section and has access ports on both sides. A removable front door permits super fast wiring connections. The distinctive features of the VG7243 Series include True Power VarControl V/f conversion technology provides proportional voltage regulation at light loads 1 N.O. remote-on set point terminal 16 contacts for auxiliary control 1 N.O. watchdog timer contact 1 N.O overload contact at full load 5 amp NO/NC or SPDT 24V supply input The uninterruptible power supply (
The original luxury patio heater that started it all - the Heat Siphon ™ design makes it a modern day classic. The square tube frame and basic steel firebox make it a reliable year round patio heater. With a blue flame, reaching 2,000 - 2,600 square feet, you can heat your entire pool area or hot tub enclosure with this one great looking patio heater.
The FASB decided to change the accounting rules for leases, effective for financial periods beginning after December 15, 2018. The changes include a transition, whereby companies-who have existing operating leases as of the effective date-will be required to adjust their balance sheet to reflect those current operating leases, by recording a right-of-use asset and a corresponding liability. The right-of-use asset should reflect a present value equal to the expected future minimum lease payments that the lessee is entitled to receive under the terms of the operating lease.