I have a problem with a MAN gas boiler, it has a actuator (driving the divertor valve) that uses a synchron motor.
This motor has the same body as a standard Honeywell etc replacement motor but the complication is that the output gear on this motor is about two to three mm further away from the casing than a standard motor and it also rotates in the opposite direction.
I can accommodate the directional problem (using the standard motor) by fitting the motor on the outside of the actuator casing (effectively upside down) but when fitted this way the teeth don't fully line up.
The question is does anybody know of a motor that has the output gear sat further away from the motor body than the standard replacement motor?
Thanks.
Paul
This motor has the same body as a standard Honeywell etc replacement motor but the complication is that the output gear on this motor is about two to three mm further away from the casing than a standard motor and it also rotates in the opposite direction.
I can accommodate the directional problem (using the standard motor) by fitting the motor on the outside of the actuator casing (effectively upside down) but when fitted this way the teeth don't fully line up.
The question is does anybody know of a motor that has the output gear sat further away from the motor body than the standard replacement motor?
Thanks.
Paul