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| Port Size | 1 inch |
| Valve Size | 1/4 inch |
| Media | Air |
| Pressure Rating | 0 to 10 bar |
| Coil Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| End Connection Type | Threaded |
| Material | Brass |
| Maximum Pressure | 16 |
| Maximum Temperature | 100 |
| Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
| Connection Type | Threaded |
| Application | Air |
| Seal Material | NBR |
| Temperature Range | -5 to 60 C |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Honeywell produces a wide range of two-way valves, primarily used in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) and other industrial applications. These valves are designed to control the flow of a medium, such as hot or chilled water, steam, or gas, through a single pipe in and a single pipe out.
Key characteristics and applications of Honeywell two-way valves include:
* Function: Their primary purpose is to act as a variable resistance to flow. This means they can be used for modulating control (adjusting the flow gradually) or on/off control (fully open or fully closed).
* Actuation: They are often paired with an actuator, which is a motorized or automated device that opens and closes the valve. Honeywell offers various types of actuators, including electric and pneumatic models.
* Types of Valves: Honeywell manufactures different types of two-way valves, including:
* Ball Valves: These use a perforated, pivoting ball to control flow. They are known for their low leakage rate and low driving torque.
* Globe Valves: These valves use a movable plug and a single seat to control flow. They are often used for applications that require high performance and precise control.
* Motorized Valves: These valves are designed for two-position, straight-through control and are often used for controlling the flow of hot or cold water in hydronic systems.
* Applications: Honeywell two-way valves are extensively used in:
* HVAC Systems: They are crucial for controlling the flow of water to heating and cooling coils in air handlers, fan coil units, and other components.
* Industrial Processes: They can be found in various industries, including oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and power plants, for controlling fluid and gas flow, as well as pressure and temperature.
* Building Management Systems (BMS): As part of a larger BMS, these valves allow for automated and remote control of heating and cooling in commercial and public buildings.
If you're looking for a specific model, it's helpful to have details like the intended application, fluid type, pipe size, and desired control type (modulating or on/off).
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