VlvInsrtV5812,5852,5862 CV2.9
Honeywell 0902814 VlvInsrtV5812,5852,5862 CV2.9 VlvInsrtV5812,5852,5
The VLV-INSTR-V5812 CV2.9 from Honeywell is a programmable thermostat that allows homeowners to enjoy the power of convenient, customizable heating and cooling. The VLV-INSTR-V5811 CV2.9 comes with an easy-to-install wall plate that makes it easy to replace any existing thermostat. This portion of the Honeywell 5812 model is designed for models 5812H10029, 5812H10030, 5852H10029, 5852H10030 and 5862H10029, 5862H10030.
Add luxurious comfort to your home with this genuine Honeywell replacement VLV-INSRTV5812, 5852, or 5852CTN Infinity Evaporator. This evaporator is designed to be compatible with a variety of furnaces and has a simple 2 wire installation with 4-5/8 inch and 7 inch x 8 inch dimensions, minimum 9 inches recommended clearance sides and back, 1 inch removal clearances required from each side of the unit and 4 inches required at the bottom.
The V5812 & 5852 vacuum cleaner solutions offer the top of the line in performance. The V5812 is the first vacuum solution integrated with a complete air borne HEPA filtration process to remove airborne dust particles and pollen.
The VLV recirculating chiller allows to operate a multiple cassette flow cytometer in smaller spaces than conventional systems.The 0902814 VLV, with its small footprint, frees up space that is often at a premium in clinical labs. The 58 series instruments feature the FastFlow Bypass Valve for quick, low-volume sample throughput, and the optional Wall-Mount Option for convenient installation.
The CV3900 Series Central Vacuum System w/ Permanent Bag & Wheels (2.9 Peak HP) has a permanently enclosed high-efficiency filter that traps dust and granulates and is also designed to prevent the loss of oil into the air. This system has all the features you would expect from a Central Vacuum with an added feature of a mobile, on-board storing system which moves away for easy positioning at any time.
When building the new VX560, we asked one question. What would make residential ventilation more effective, easier to install and maintain, and more economical for builders? The answer was automation.