Product Description
The Honeywell VRN2FTSX7200 is a pressure-independent control valve assembly designed for hydronic systems. This 2-way valve automatically regulates flow to maintain the desired temperature, adapting to pressure changes. It features a threaded connection with two-inch female NPT for easy installation and includes a stainless steel trim for durability.
- 2-inch female NPT connections
- Compatible with hot or chilled water and glycol solutions
- Includes a built-in differential pressure regulator for consistent pressure control
Product Highlights
This valve is essential for maintaining flow and temperature in heating and cooling systems.
Product Information
Standard Information
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Brand: Honeywell
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MPN: VRN2FTSX7200
Technical Specifications
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Type: Assembly
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Connection: NPT
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Trim Material: Stainless Steel
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Pattern: 2-way
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Size: 2 inches
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Flow Rate: 40 GPM
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Control Signal: Two Position
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Valve Type: Dynamic Pressure Regulated Control Valve
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Body Style: Two-way ball valve, straight-through flow, full port
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Pipe Size: 1/2 inches to 3 inches with female NPT fittings
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Body Pressure Rating: 360 psi (2500 kPa) at 250°F (121°C)
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Controlled Medium: Water or Glycol solutions up to 50%
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Medium Temperature Range: -22°C to 250°F
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Maximum Differential Pressure: 1 GPM (1/2-inch valve) to 95 GPM (3-inch valve)
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Close-off Pressure: 100 psid
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Flow Characteristics: Equal percentage with flow control insert
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Body: Forged brass (ASTM B283)
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Flow Optimizer: Laser-milled, glass-reinforced Noryl
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Trim (ball and stem): Nickel-chrome plated brass or stainless steel
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Stem Seals: EPDM O-ring and Teflon bearings
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Ball Seals: Reinforced Teflon seals with EPDM O-rings
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Regulator: Hydrogenated acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber rolling diaphragm in stainless steel housing
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Compatible Actuators: Non-Spring Return: ML6161, ML7161, MN6105, MN7505; Spring Return: MS6105, MS7505, MS8105
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Minimum Torque Required: 35 lb-in (4 Nm) up to 3 inches, 18 lb-in (2 Nm) for smaller sizes
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Warranty: 1 year on valves, 5 years on actuators