Schneider Electric (Erie) VT2313 Valve Body

Schneider Electric (Erie) VT2313 Valve Body

Schneider Electric (Erie)

  • $67.00


The Schneider Electric (Erie) VT2313 is a 2-way, 3/4" sweat connection zone valve body designed for reliable on/off control in closed hydronic systems. Built for professional contractors, this Erie PopTop valve body features a 3.5 Cv flow coefficient, making it an ideal choice for high-demand fan coil and baseboard applications. The forged brass construction and Buna N paddle assembly ensure tight shut-off and long-term durability in systems utilizing up to 50% glycol. As a 2-position spring return valve component, the VT2313 is compatible with the standard PopTop actuator series, allowing for tool-free actuator replacement without draining the system or breaking pipe connections. This HVAC zone valve is rated for 400 psi static pressure and is suitable for both hot and chilled water service. Note that as a VT series model, it is not intended for steam applications; specify the VS series if 15 psig steam duty is required.

Key Benefits
  • Direct replacement for existing Erie PopTop series 2-way valve bodies in residential and commercial HVAC systems.
  • High flow capacity with a 3.5 Cv rating reduces pressure drop across the zone for improved system efficiency.
  • Superior sealing provided by the ANSI Class IV leakage rating (0.01% of rated capacity) to prevent ghost heating.
  • Field-serviceable design allows actuators to be snapped onto the body via the quick-release button, significantly reducing labor time.
  • Durable trim featuring a nickel-plated stem and brass seat for resistance to scale and corrosion in closed loops.
Common Questions
  • Is the VT2313 compatible with steam? No, this model is designed for hot and chilled water; for low-pressure steam up to 15 psi, use the VS series valve bodies.
  • Can the actuator be replaced without removing the valve? Yes, the PopTop design allows the actuator to be removed by simply pressing the release button, without disrupting the plumbing.
  • What direction should the flow travel? The valve must be piped so that the paddle closes against the direction of flow (typically marked B to A on the body).

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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