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motorised valve-central heating system
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The motorised valve (situated below the pump in the airing cupboard) drips water when the central heating system is not on any ideas? The valve is less than 3 years old looks like it may have been dripping for a while though i havent noticed it before!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Assuming it's a Honeywell 22mm 3 port .. or similar brand like Landis ..
There is a seal in the centre of the valve paddle outlet that can leak .. on the top underneath the motor assy. If only three years old, you could just replace the valve assy. Some 22mm valves here ...
(buy same brand as valve) Most valves same tho bar a few exceptions. If you have to buy a new valve complete .. and it's 22mm .. Honeywell V4073A. Will mean a partial drain-down tho.
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There is a seal in the centre of the valve paddle outlet that can leak .. on the top underneath the motor assy. If only three years old, you could just replace the valve assy. Some 22mm valves here ...
(buy same brand as valve) Most valves same tho bar a few exceptions. If you have to buy a new valve complete .. and it's 22mm .. Honeywell V4073A. Will mean a partial drain-down tho.
http://shop.ebay.co.u...at=See-All-Categories
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