The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - (Page 28) FOCUS TM AHR EXPO POST-SHOW ISSUE Save up to 70% on your heating bill Valve Talk Is Dual Positioning By Peter Powell Of The NEWS Staff Dealers Wanted • • • • • Heating and cooling in one system No fossil fuel required Environmentally friendly High delivery air temperatures Easy Installation Call us toll free for more information: 1-877-3ACADIA www.gotohallowell.com eProduct #24 at achrnews.com allowell021808.indd 1 2/4/08 EW YORK — Ball valves were the most frequently seen new valves shown at the 2008 AirConditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Expo (AHR Expo), and terms like “dual positioning” and “bi-directional” were the most often promoted technological twists. Here is a sampling of what was being showcased: Parker Hannifin — Refrigerating Specialties Division (www. parker.com) featured dual-posi11:41:40tion valves designed specifically AM N Apollo Valves announced that it has extended its 77C Contractor Series full-port ball valve line to include a 2 ½-inch model. comfort GREAT THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES convenience efficiency Fall in love with the new universal line of Robertshaw thermostats. Easy to install, simple to operate, and the dependability that comes with 100 years of experience. The new Robertshaw line is designed with you in mind. With fewer SKUs, value pricing, and faster installations, you’ll have more time to build your business. Choose Robertshaw thermostats for energy saving comfort, programming convenience, and reliable efficiency. For more information please visit www.RobertshawTstats.com Simply the Right ChoiceTM Invensys®, Robertshaw®, and Simply the Right ChoiceTM are trademarks of Invensys plc., its subsidiaries and/or affiliated companies. Invensys021808.indd 1 eProduct #76 at achrnews.com to eliminate hot gas surges that can result in blown piping. The CK-2D, CK-6D, and S4AD combine the features of a solenoid valve and check valve “combating the rapid expansion of ammonia as hot gas is introduced to the line,” according to the company. The CK-2D and CK-6D are dual-position suction stop valves that provide evaporator equalization following a defrost cycle. The S4AD dual-position solenoid valve is used in hot gas defrost applications, said the company, and combine the soft gas valve and main hot gas solenoid into one valve. Parker-Hannifin-Sporlan Division announced an extension of its line of electric expansion valves. The company said the SER(I)-G, SER(I)-J, and SER(I)-K have nominal capacities of 30, 60, and 90 tons respectively. The valves have brass bodies and stainless steel motor housings. All models have a removable cable design and an integral sight glass. The cable design allows installation of the valve into the piping without the possibility of cable damage, the company said. “Due to the socket connection on the cable, field replacement of the valve can be accomplished without having to replace valve wiring,” the company said. The C-Series TXV from Emerson Climate Technologies (www. emersonclimate.com) was designed and optimized specifically for use in HFC-410A systems. The valve features, according to the company, precise superheat to allow for enhanced compressor protection. Automatic back flush valves for open loop cooling systems were featured by Alfa Laval (www. alflaval.com). “Back flushing is the reversal of flow for a short period of time,” the company said. “It flushes out matter that has accumulated at the plate heat exchanger inlet. A typical setting is three times a day for 30 seconds. By automatically removing the loose debris on a daily basis, the back flush valve will contribute to many years of trouble-free service.” Tek-Air Systems (www.tek-air. com) featured AccuValve, which was described as an air control valve that allows engineers to use a lowpressure drop, low energy use, and true flow feedback. The patented valve incorporates a compression section that divided and increases air velocity for laminar airflow. Ball valves with bidirectional applications and what was billed as “improved internal parts to guarantee zero leakage” were shown by Essen Tech Co. (www. essentech.co.kr). They also were said to come with sight glasses that allow “minute color changing in low moisture with high temperature.” The EloFlow stainless steel ball valve with what was called equal percentage flow was shown by Elodrive (www.elodriveusa.com). The two-piece floating ball is engineered for low torque, said the manufacturer. The bypass Cv is less than 80 percent of through flow, the company said, for equal percentage flow in the bypass mode. Wireless communicating spring return control valve actuators were featured by Spartan Peripheral Devices (www. spartan-pd.com). The models ME8600 and ME8800 were said to be compatible with two-way and three-way zone valve bodies that the company makes. The company said the technology was available to control hot water up to 250˚F and chiller water to 35˚F. Apollo Valves (www.apollo valves.com) announced that it has extended its 77C Contractor Series full-port ball valve line to include a 2 ½-inch model that can ship with either NPT or sweat end connections. ■ ■ 2/4/08 10:29:57 AM 28 AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION NEWS February 18, 2008 http://www.gotohallowell.com http://www.gotohallowell.com http://WWW.ACHRNEWS.COM http://www.RobertshawTstats.com http://www.RobertshawTstats.com http://WWW.ACHRNEWS.COM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of The NEWS - February 18, 2008 The NEWS - February 18, 2008 Turnout Contents Newsline FYI Unitary Oil-Fired Products Furnaces Hydronics Ductless Rooftops Drives & Motors Controls Transmitters, Sensors Zoning Valves Refrigerants Condensers & Coils Heat Exchangers Cooling Towers Chillers Duct Products Humidification IAQ Monitors, Instruments Trucks Tools Software Installation, Maintenance of HVAC Coils Munters MCS Dries Up Water Concerns at Hospital Michigan Home Show Brings out Contractors Investigating Furnace Failures Mold/Bacteria Protection of A/C Coil Learning Center Classifieds Advertisers Opinions The NEWS - February 18, 2008 The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Turnout (Page 1) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Contents (Page 2) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Contents (Page 3) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Newsline (Page 4) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Newsline (Page 5) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - FYI (Page 6) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - FYI (Page 7) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Unitary (Page 8) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Oil-Fired Products (Page 9) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Furnaces (Page 10) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Furnaces (Page 11) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Hydronics (Page 12) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Hydronics (Page 13) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Hydronics (Page 14) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Hydronics (Page 15) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Ductless (Page 16) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Rooftops (Page 17) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Drives & Motors (Page 18) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Drives & Motors (Page 19) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Controls (Page 20) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Controls (Page 21) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Controls (Page 22) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Controls (Page 23) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Transmitters, Sensors (Page 24) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Transmitters, Sensors (Page 25) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Zoning (Page 26) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Zoning (Page 27) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Valves (Page 28) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Valves (Page 29) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Refrigerants (Page 30) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Refrigerants (Page 31) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Condensers & Coils (Page 32) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Heat Exchangers (Page 33) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Cooling Towers (Page 34) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Cooling Towers (Page 35) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Chillers (Page 36) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Chillers (Page 37) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Duct Products (Page 38) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Duct Products (Page 39) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Duct Products (Page 40) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Humidification (Page 41) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - IAQ (Page 42) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - IAQ (Page 43) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Monitors, Instruments (Page 44) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Monitors, Instruments (Page 45) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Monitors, Instruments (Page 46) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Monitors, Instruments (Page 47) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Tools (Page 48) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Tools (Page 49) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Software (Page 50) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Software (Page 51) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Installation, Maintenance of HVAC Coils (Page 52) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Munters MCS Dries Up Water Concerns at Hospital (Page 53) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Michigan Home Show Brings out Contractors (Page 54) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Investigating Furnace Failures (Page 55) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Investigating Furnace Failures (Page 56) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Investigating Furnace Failures (Page 57) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Mold/Bacteria Protection of A/C Coil (Page 58) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Mold/Bacteria Protection of A/C Coil (Page 59) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Mold/Bacteria Protection of A/C Coil (Page 60) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Mold/Bacteria Protection of A/C Coil (Page 61) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Learning Center (Page 62) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Classifieds (Page 63) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Classifieds (Page 64) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Advertisers (Page 65) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 66) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 67) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 68) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 69) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 70) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 71) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 72) The NEWS - February 18, 2008 - Opinions (Page 73)
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