Belimo B218B Valve
For precise flow regulation in your HVAC systems, consider the Belimo B218B valve. This 2-way ball valve is engineered as a Characterized Control Valve (CCV), providing an equal percentage flow characteristic essential for stable temperature control in chilled or hot water applications. With a nominal size of 3/4" NPT and a robust 7.4 Cv valve rating, it ensures accurate modulation across its operational range. The valve features a nickel-plated forged brass body, complemented by a chrome-plated brass ball and a nickel-plated brass stem, designed for durability and reliable performance. It's built to handle water temperatures up to 212°F (100°C) and is fully compatible with glycol solutions up to 60%, making it a versatile choice for various hydronic systems. This HVAC control valve is a solid component for maintaining optimal system efficiency and comfort.
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Key Benefits:
- Precise Flow Control: Equal percentage flow characteristic ensures stable and accurate modulation.
- Durable Construction: Nickel-plated forged brass body and stem, with a chrome-plated brass ball, offer extended service life.
- Wide Application Range: Suitable for chilled water, hot water (up to 212°F), and glycol solutions (up to 60%).
- Reliable Performance: Engineered for consistent operation in demanding HVAC hydronic systems.
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Common Questions:
- What is the flow characteristic of a Belimo B218B valve? The Belimo B218B valve features an equal percentage flow characteristic, ideal for precise modulation.
- What applications is the Belimo B218B valve suitable for? It's designed for chilled water and hot water applications up to 212°F, including systems utilizing up to 60% glycol solution.
- Can the Belimo B218B valve handle glycol solutions? Yes, this valve is compatible with glycol solutions up to 60%.
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