User Guide

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Water System Maintenance
All heating and cooling systems are susceptible to valve and system problems caused by
improper water treatment and system storage procedures. These guidelines are provided to
help avoid valve and water system problems resulting from improperly treated water or
storage procedures in cooling and hot water systems, and to obtain maximum life from TAC
valves.
Durability of valve stems and packings is dependent on maintaining non-damaging water
conditions. Inadequate water treatment or filtration, not in accordance with chemical
supplier/ASHRAE handbook recommendations, can result in corrosion, scale, and abrasive
particle formation. Scale and particulates can result in stem and packing scratches and can
adversely affect packing life and other parts of the hydronic system.
To maintain non-damaging conditions, follow these guidelines:
Clean the system prior to start up. Use a nitrite or molybdate-based treatment program.
Use filtration equipment where needed.
Properly store off-line systems and monitor water treatment results using corrosion test
coupons.
Follow the advice of a water treatment professional.
Consult EN-205 Water System Guidelines, F-26080, for further details.
DIMENSIONAL DATA
Figure-5 Typical of VB-8223-0-5-P 2-1/2" to 6" Valve Bodies
A
D
C
B
E
1/2" - 20 Threads
1-1/4" - 16 Threads
See next figure,
"Flange Dimensions,"
for flange detail.
Table-8 Dimensions for VB-8223 Series Valves ( Figure-5)
Part
Number
Valve
Size
Dimensions in Inches (mm)
ABC
D
(Stem Down)
E
a
(Nominal
Stroke)
a
Stroke for rated flow.
VB-8223-0-5-12 2-1/2” 8-9/16 (217) 4 (102) 4-1/4 (108)
3-1/4 (83)
1 (25)
VB-8223-0-5-13 3” 9-1/2 (241) 4-1/4 (108) 4-7/8 (124)
VB-8223-0-5-14 4” 11-1/2 (292) 4-15/16 (125) 5-3/4 (146)
VB-8223-0-5-15 5" 13 (330) 5-7/16 (138) 6-3/4 (172)
VB-8223-0-5-16 6" 14 (356) 6-1/4 (159) 7-1/2 (191) 1-3/4 (45)