Honeywell VR4615VB1022 gas valve

SKU: VR4615VB1022U, 534.331.098

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Resideo VR4615VB1022U are gas valves that are designed for safe regulation of gas flow in domestic heating systems, heaters, boilers and water heaters. They provide standard functions and can be supplemented with various devices, such as a pressure regulator, a throttle valve, a smooth ignition device, two-level regulation and modulation of gas flow.

Honeywell VR4615VB 1022U Compact Automatic gas regulators can have different power options, including mains or low-voltage, and different throughput capacities. They are suitable for different types of gases, such as petroleum gases MFD group A (G110), MFD group B (G 120), natural gas H (G 20), natural gas L (G25) and liquefied gas LP (G30).

These valves include two electrical actuators: one for opening a safety valve of class A or B according to EN 161 and the other for opening the main valve of class B, C or J according to EN 161.

Thus, Honeywell VR4615 VB 1022U gas solenoid valves are reliable and safe devices.

General characteristics

– Input and output are suitable for flanged connection

– Screen on the input side

– Pressure valve on the inlet and outlet sides

– Gas connection input: 23 mm Output: 23 mm

– Compression fitting –

– Back pressure of 1st valve: 50 mbar; 2nd valve: 10

– Ambient temperature 0…60°C

– Maximum inlet pressure 60 mbar

– CE compliance yes

Notes:

– Coil with top connection

– With throttle

– Equipped with a pressure testing nipple

– Special offer for Wolf customers

– Wolf barcode and drawing. The number on the production sticker

– Barcode with alternating 2/5 conforms to DIN EN 801

Management functions

– Maximum operating pressure 60 mbar

– Pilot flow –

– Leakage requirements according to EN 126

– Capacity (by air) 8.1 m3/h with a pressure drop of 10 mbar

– Softlite Pressure –

– Operator/Regulator: V4346A 1006 (45.801.155-001)

-The maximum air pressure is 8 mbar without taking into account the gas outlet pressure (before ignition)

– 20 mbar in the presence of gas pressure at the outlet (after ignition)

– Offset adjustment with vertical control (operators from above): 0.16 ± 0.05 mbar (ref)

– Offset setting with 90° adjustment from vertical position: 0 ± 0.05 mbar

Standard conditions

• Nominal pressure 25 mbar, dry air at 20 °C

• Ambient pressure = 1013 mbar

• Ambient temperature = 20 °C

• 2.8mm output aperture

• Flow indication, m3/h

• Registration of the output pressure using a sensor connected to a half-inch pipe, the length of which is 10 times the diameter, by means of a short hose with a length equal to 5 diameters

• Rated voltage

• Vertical position, i.e. the position when the actuators are on top

General provisions

Honeywell VR4615VB1022B is a valve that is used in gas heating installations with DSI, HSI or IP ignition systems for the main burner. The main burner is controlled by two-position electrical actuators.

The VR4615VB 1022B controller has an internal fine-mesh filter on the input side and can be equipped with an output mesh filter on request. Various models with different closing strength are available: B+ B, B + J, B+C, A+ J and A+C.

To control and adjust the burner pressure, the regulator has pressure measuring fittings with an outer diameter of 9 mm on the input and output sides. The regulator can be installed within an angle of 90° in any direction from the vertical position of the two-position electric actuator.

The base of the VR4615 VB 1022B gas valve has two threaded mounting holes for mounting on the heating system. The two-position actuator of the tracking type of the main valve is equipped with an electrical connector according to DIN standard and can be connected to AMP connectors.

Principle of operation

The VR4615VB1022 gas regulator provides automatic control of the gas outlet pressure using the built-in positive feedback system. This ensures that the main valve closes in the event of a power failure or gas supply, ensuring a stable outlet pressure, regardless of changes in the inlet pressure.

When small volumes of gas are shut off from the regulator, the outlet pressure is adjusted to compensate for the pressure difference. If pressure regulation is not required, the regulator spring can be locked. In this case, the full pressure of the “servogas” determines the position of the main valve, which allows you to control the output pressure.

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