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Taco V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2 2-Way N/C Geo-Sentry Zone Valve 3/4" NPT 24V

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V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2

The Taco V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2 is a 3/4-inch NPT, 2-way normally closed solenoid valve that can precisely control fluid flow in HVAC systems. This 24V valve works by using an electromagnetic coil to regulate the valve's opening and shutting. When electrified, it opens to let fluid pass from its ordinarily closed condition, which blocks fluid flow through the system. This solenoid valve is essential for managing the flow of water or other fluids within the HVAC system and is frequently used in hydronic heating and cooling systems. Because of its dependability, speed, and ability to improve the efficiency of fluid circulation in heating and cooling, HVAC specialists highly regard the V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2. This solenoid valve has several, such as accurate fluid.

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Manufacturer Name: Taco
Product Number: V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2
OEM Part Number: V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2
Product Description: 3/4" Npt 2Way N.C. 24V
Weight:1.32lbs/598.74g

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Customer Questions
"What maintenance is required for the Taco V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2 Zone Valve?

Regularly inspect the valve for leaks and corrosion, ensuring connections are tight. Cycle the valve occasionally to prevent sticking and verify proper actuator operation. Keep the area clean and clear of debris. Follow electrical safety precautions when servicing the connections.

What are common issues with the Taco V075T2G2ZA024Q4A2 Zone Valve?

  • Valve failing to open or close fully.
  • Leaks at connections or body.
  • Actuator motor or wiring faults.
  • Noise or vibration during operation."

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and close system isolation valves to ensure safety.

Step 2: Drain or depressurize piping to prevent leaks or hot-water discharge.

Step 3: Install valve following flow-direction arrow on body.

Step 4: Thread connections using sealant or tape securely.

Step 5: Wire actuator to zone controller per wiring diagram.

Step 6: Restore pressure and power, then test valve opening and closing.