New Johnson Controls Six-Way Valve and Actuator Maximizes Energy Efficiency


Johnson Controls has introduced a new, patented 270° six-way valve and actuator line that provides superior control in chilled beam and fan-coil installations. The 270° six-way valve and actuator minimizes the number of valves and actuators in an installation – replacing up to four valves and four actuators – while reducing operating costs.

With three times the operating range of comparable solutions, the 270° six-way valve and actuator delivers continuous flow control over a rotational range of 270°, which provides more precise accuracy in terminal equipment. Improved energy efficiency and occupant comfort are the result of superior flow rate and wider control angle, offered through this innovative design.

Primary features:

  • Reduced installation time – The intuitive assembly system simplifies installation and eliminates mistakes. It connects to any type of field controller right out of the box. Easy-to-operate pointer and handle system allows manual shut off of the valve for commissioning or maintenance.
     
  • Unmatched flow rates – The patented design delivers unmatched flow rates which suit a wider range of applications.
     
  • Improved comfort and energy efficiency – The versatility of the 270° rotation and two separate analog inputs for heating and cooling mean greater accuracy and more precise control.

For more information, please visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/valves.



October 3, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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