Belimo B311B Valve

Belimo B311B Valve

Belimo

  • $112.00


The Belimo B311B is a 1/2 inch NPT 3-way characterized control valve engineered for precision in hydronic systems. With a flow coefficient of 1.9 Cv, this valve features an A-port equal percentage flow characteristic and a modified B-port for constant common port flow, ensuring stable heat transfer even during part-load conditions. Constructed with a nickel-plated forged brass body and a chrome-plated brass ball, it is rated for chilled or hot water applications up to 250°F and handles glycol solutions up to 60% without performance loss. The TEFZEL characterized disc stabilizes pressure drops and prevents "hunting" in control loops, making it a reliable choice for HVAC zone control and AHU coil management. Designed for zero-percent leakage through the A-port, the B311B mixing or diverting valve integrates seamlessly with LRB, ARB, and NRB series actuators to maintain tight control over flow rates in demanding commercial environments.

Key Benefits:
  • Precise Flow Control: The equal percentage flow characteristic in the A-port provides linear heat transfer for improved energy efficiency.
  • High Temperature Rating: Built for durability in chilled and hot water systems with a maximum fluid temperature of 250°F.
  • Tight Seal Integrity: Features a bubble-tight shut-off at 0% leakage, preventing unwanted energy loss through the coil.
  • Chemical Resistance: Rated for up to 60% glycol concentration, ideal for systems requiring freeze protection or industrial inhibitors.
  • Robust Build: The nickel-plated brass stem and chrome-plated ball resist scale buildup and mineral deposits.
Common Questions:

Can this valve be used for both mixing and diverting applications?
Yes, the Belimo B311B is designed to function effectively in both mixing and diverting configurations within a closed hydronic loop.

What actuators are compatible with the B311B?
This 1.9 Cv ball valve is compatible with Belimo LRB24, ARB, and NRB series actuators, providing flexibility for fail-safe or non-fail-safe sequence of operations.

Does the port configuration affect the flow rate?
The A-port provides characterized flow for precise modulation, while the B-port is modified to ensure the common port maintains consistent flow, preventing pressure surges in the system.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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