No, there is not. Definitely NOT.I would also check there is a hot water off wired into the timer and if there is one, make sure it hasn’t come loose/detached
No, there is not. Definitely NOT.I would also check there is a hot water off wired into the timer and if there is one, make sure it hasn’t come loose/detached
I can't see a way to take your valve pic out, so my apologies for repeating it.Charles, I have read it several times, including the additional posts, and you keep saying at rest it’s at position A for hot water and mention position B for central heating. Please see image of Danfoss, but there’s generally an industry standard:
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It’s possibly one of the earliest heatslaves that did have the valve the other way round. What is the exact model please
You are not giving me and Steve much credit yet!Has the new diverter been fitted correctly. I e port A. Upward and port B downward towards hot water heat bank (meaning brass body)
You are not giving me and Steve much credit yet!
Here is a picture of the Diverter valve we took out.
Let me know if you would like to see a photo of it dismantled.
I cleaned it up, refurbished as required, and reassembled it using the correct lube.
Now it is a 'good as new spare'.
But, in the boiler tonight, right now, is a brand new OEM Diverter Valve and controller complete.
CharlesY
Position markers A and B are shown only on the Drayton DV controller unit.Thanks. Pictures don’t show A or B on brass body
The Hansonclass refers to the synchron motor , not tha actual valve , the valve model will be on the plastic cover you have removed to take that picDRAYTON "Hansen Class 'F'" DIVERTER VALVE
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