Electronic Heater Control Valve, 354-69494, 4-port, Electric Actuator, 5-pin on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, United States
Electronic Heater Control Valve consists of 4-port bypass butterfly water valve powered by an electric actuator. The 354-69494 controls coolant flow with an electrical signal. An integral position feedback potentiometer is included. The Electronic Heater Control Valve is ideal for use with a space-efficient HVAC system that eliminates the blend air temperature door and controls the discharge air temperature by modulating coolant flow to the heater core. This allows the heater and evaporator cores to be installed face to face, or the use of an integral heater/evaporator core to reduce the space requirements. In some assemblies the required space can be reduced by as much as 55%. |
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