Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve Zoom

Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve

SKU:G4A

Brand: Gorton

Gorton
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$15.20
/ each
$167.88 / box (12 units x $13.99)
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Specs

Application: Radiator Vent
System Type: Steam
Model: Gorton No. 4
Size: 1/8"
Mount: Angle
Adjustability: Non-Adjustable
Material: Steel
Thread Type: Male
Temperature Range (F): 140°-240°F
Thread Size: 1/8"

Description for Gorton G4A


Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve
Size: 1/8"
Type: Angle
Adjustability: Non-Adjustable

Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve

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Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve
 
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5.0

Quiet

By Chris J

from NJ

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Comments about Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve:

Quality vent that does not click and clack like a Hoffman style vent.

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  • Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve

    Q:

    How is the number 4 valve different from the number 5 ?
    Asked on 10/15/2011 by Anonymous

    2 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      #5 vent is around 3 times faster than a #4.

      Answered on 2/20/2012 by Chris J from NJ
    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Number 4 valves are designed to be installed on radiators in rooms in which a thermostat is located, and on radiators that affect the thermostat. Number 5 valves should be installed on radiators near the boiler and in warm rooms. They have 4-times the venting capacity of number 4 valves.

      Answered on 10/19/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • Gorton No.4 Angle Vapor Equalizing Valve

    Q:

    how do you measure the thread size? do yo meaasure the width of the opening? thx
    Asked on 10/11/2010 by dave from red bank nj

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    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The thread is measured by the inside diameter of the pipe.

      Answered on 10/13/2010 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • A:

      This information is not correct. A measurement of 1/4" clear inside the value stem calls for an 1/8" new valve. I had to run down to my local hardware store to confirm this before ordering as my old valves measure 1/4" clear - and I'm ordering 1/8" new valves. Hope this helps...

      Answered on 12/8/2011 by RD from Providence, RI
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