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Improved Order Process for Honeywell Valve Assemblies

HW_NewValveHoneywell is excited to announce that in a few weeks, they will be introducing the new MVN rotary valve actuator for use with control ball valves and pressure regulated control valves. The new compact design not only saves time, it also saves space, giving installers the flexibility to meet the tight space requirements for any project. The actuator can be connected to the valve with one hand without the use of a tool, dramatically cutting installation time.

Along with the introduction of the new MVN Valve Actuator we are also simplifying the process for ordering valve and actuator assemblies. A new part number system will be implemented that will improve the process for ordering control ball valves and pressure regulated control valves. The Fast Track tool that was launched earlier this year is available to help you select the right valve and actuator combinations for the job. The new valve assembly part numbers will be orderable through the Fast Track tool as soon as the product is released. Please note that valve assembly orders will no longer be accepted via the Honeywell web site (http://customer.honeywell.com) or via EDI. The Fast Track tool is the best option for getting your assemblies tagged for the job site. Orders placed using the Fast Track tool or email will count as electronic orders.

Over the next few weeks there will be more information sent out on the MVN Actuator and the Fast Track tool. In the meantime, please review the following FAQs closely to help your customers transition to the new products.

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