Belimo B240 Ball Valve
For contractors demanding reliable flow control in hydronic systems, the Belimo B240 ball valve delivers consistent performance. This 1 1/2", 2-way valve features a 37 Cv, engineered for precise equal percentage flow control in various HVAC applications. Constructed with a durable nickel-plated forged brass body and a robust stainless steel ball and stem, it's built to withstand the rigors of chilled or hot water systems, accommodating temperatures up to 250°F (120°C) and glycol solutions up to 60%. Ideal for air handling units, fan coil units, and VAV box reheat coils, this characterized control valve ensures optimal system efficiency and stability. With a 400 psi body pressure rating and 200 psi close-off pressure, the B240 is a dependable choice for critical flow management in your installations. Its NPT female threaded connection simplifies integration into existing pipework, making it a versatile component for any hydronic setup.
Key Benefits
- Precise Flow Control: Equal percentage flow characteristic ensures accurate modulation for optimal system performance.
- Robust Construction: Nickel-plated forged brass body with stainless steel ball and stem provides long-term durability in demanding environments.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for chilled water, hot water (up to 250°F), and glycol solutions (up to 60%), covering a broad range of HVAC needs.
- High Pressure Ratings: Features a 400 psi body pressure rating and 200 psi close-off pressure for reliable operation.
- Maintenance-Free Design: Engineered for dependable, hands-off performance, reducing service calls.
Common Questions
- What actuators are compatible with the Belimo B240 valve?
- Can this valve be used in variable flow hydronic systems?
- What is the maximum glycol concentration this valve can handle?
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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