Bray Commercial 70E200-113F3536/K Actuator

Bray Commercial 70E200-113F3536/K Actuator

  • $2,925.31


The Bray Commercial 70E200-113F3536/K 2000 in-lb 24V actuator is a heavy-duty electric valve actuator designed for precise modulating and on/off control in HVAC and industrial flow applications. Built for high torque output at 2000 in-lb, this actuator is commonly paired with large butterfly valves and commercial hydronic systems where reliable positioning and consistent response are required.

In HVACR field service, this type of actuator is used in chilled water, hot water, and condenser water systems to regulate flow with stable 24V control signal input. The 60-second full stroke timing provides controlled valve movement to reduce water hammer and maintain system stability. Technicians typically see these units installed on large commercial air handling systems, energy plants, and district cooling/heating loops.

This Bray actuator is engineered for dependable torque delivery, tight shutoff capability when paired with compatible valves, and consistent modulation in demanding environments.

Key benefits:

  • High 2000 in-lb torque output for large valve applications
  • 24V control for standard HVAC and BAS integration
  • 60-second stroke time for smooth, controlled operation
  • Suitable for chilled water and hot water systems
  • Designed for reliable commercial-grade valve actuation

Common questions:
What is this actuator used for? It controls large HVAC and hydronic valves for flow regulation.
Can it be used with butterfly valves? Yes, it is commonly paired with compatible Bray butterfly valves.
Is it for modulating control? Yes, it supports precise valve positioning in HVAC systems.

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.

70E200-113F3536/K is the cross for 70-0200-113F3-536K

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