Spartan Retrofit FLARED BODIES ALTERNATIVE TO HONEYWELL AND ERIE V246, V243I
These flared connection valve bodies are a versatile alternative to Honeywell and Erie valves.
Spartan offers two alternatives for you Flared Connection Type Valve Bodies:
- V246 – male thread for 45º SAE flared union nuts (compatible with Honeywell bodies)
- V243I – Female thread for 45º SAE flared union nuts (compatible with Erie bodies)
Body Material Low Zinc Bronze C84400
Pressure Rating ANSI250 PN25
Maximum ΔP 50 PSI (3.5bar)
2 WAY - V240, V241, V243, V245, V246, V261 VALVE BODIES
V240, V241, V243, V245, V246, V261, V246I ZONE VALVE BODIES ARE NORMALLY OPEN
STEM UP: VALVE IS OPEN
STEM DOWN: VALVE IS CLOSE
When used in conjunction with direct acting actuators they become normally open valve assemblies. When used in conjunction with reverse acting actuators they become normally closed valve assemblies.
3 WAY - V320, V325, V345 DIVERTING VALVE BODIES
The diverting valve body is installed on the supply side of the coil.
The water diverts in the valve and mixes in the “T” the flow enters the common port AB The side port A must be connected to the supply of the coil
The bottom port B must be connected to the bypass around the coil.
STEM UP: FLOW AB-A
STEM DOWN: FLOW AB-B
3 WAY - V321 MIXING VALVE BODY
The mixing valve body is installed on the return side of the coil. The water diverts in the “T” and mixes in the valve. Piping example No1: The flow enters port A from the coil and port B from the bypass and exits from the common port AB STEM UP: FLOW B-AB STEM DOWN: FLOW A-AB Piping example No 2: The flow enters port B from the coil and port A from the bypass and exits from the common port AB STEM UP: FLOW B-AB STEM DOWN: FLOW A-AB
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