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Honeywell V4043H 1056 2 Port Zone Valve Normally Closed 22mm

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If the valve motor fails, the motorised valve will not open. The valve will not then close the end switch and so will not complete the auxiliary circuit. The boiler will not fire (with no open pipe circuit to dissipate the heat), unless another motorised valve opens another pipe circuit and calls the boiler into action. This prevents the boiler firing and the pump running when there is no water circuit open.

When a V4073A mid-position valve is set up in a Y-Plan configuration and Hot Water is called for, power to the boiler is provided directly from the cylinder thermostat. The valve is not energised. The Honeywell motorised valve faults detailed above are likely to apply to most domestic Honeywell valves.V4043H1007 is a 2 port, ¾” BSP Female threaded, 5-wire, normally-closed zone valve with an auxiliary end switch As we’ve said above, Honeywell make a large range of motorised valves. The Normal state of a valve is the de-energised state. This is the state when no electrical power is being used by the valve motor.

Drive spindle of a Honeywell motorised valve. It is accessed by removing the valve powerhead. Be warned, with Honeywell motorised valves made pre-1985 you have to drain down first to remove the powerhead!V4043H1106 is a 2 port, 28mm compression, 6-wire, normally-closed zone valve with an auxiliary end switch

Honeywell V4044C1288 22mm 3-port diverter valve. This valve is not a mid-position valve. It opens either Port A or Port B (usually heating and hot water). Apart from the few moments when it is switching between ports, Port A and Port B are not open together. Note that it is a 3-wire valve, not a 5-wire valveReplacement Honeywell SYNCHRON motors are available but are a bit more expensive. For a long time we’ve used the standard SYNCHRON motors as replacements, with very few problems. In smaller properties there is usually one programmer which has two channels. One programmer channel controls the heating (radiators or underfloor) and the other programmer channel controls hot water. Where additional zone valves are used there will usually be another programmer or timer. Honeywell motorised valve construction

The Honeywell V4073A 3-port valve has five wires. These are blue, green/yellow, white, grey and orange. Note that the grey and orange wires are used differently from the grey and orange wires of the 2-port valve! A failed motor will prevent the motorised valve from opening but it is not the only cause of a valve failing to open correctly. After years of use, the O rings sealing the valve spindle (or actuator shaft) can fail. When this happens, central heating water will seep past and will corrode the metals. The Honeywell mid-position motorised valve has three ports in a T configuration. Water enters via port AB. Water leaves by either port A or port B or by both at the same time. Port A is normally connected to the radiator circuit and Port B to the cylinder coil (to heat hot water). The circulating pump is usually connected to feed water from the boiler into port AB. Starting with the controls set for Heating Only, hold the lever tight against the right side of the slot. Now get someone to select Hot Water too, so you get Heating and Hot Water together. You may need to turn the cylinder stat up to make it call. As soon as Hot Water is also called, you will hearthe valve start to unwind under the force of the spring, then you will feel the lever “bump” your finger.This can be difficult to feel for at first. It is most obvious when the valve has been in the Heating Only position and reverts to the mid-position. Honeywell make a large range of motorised valves used in domestic central heating systems. The most common by far are the 22mm 3-port, 5-wire, mid-position valve and the 22mm 2-port, 5-wire, zone valve. These 22mm valves (3-port V4073A1039 and 2-port V4043H1056) are used in smaller and medium sized properties. However, if you need to replace the motor it may be easier to remove the powerhead so you can work on it in the open. Remember, on early Honeywell motorised valves (pre-1985) you can’t remove the powerhead without draining down first!

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