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Just a question, what happens if a live current goes down the orange wire on a not energised (position W) drayton mid position valve, not as an output but as an input?




I mean current from the live travelling up the orange wire. I'm gessing the orange wire only activates as an output when both white and grey are energised and an internal switch is activated allowing current to flow. If that presumption is true then that means any current flowing in the reverse should just hit a dead end if the white and grey aren't energiesed. I just want this to be confirmedAre you talking about voltage ,not current ??
If there is 230/240 volts present at the terminal that the orange wire is connected to, the boiler will fire up, as that's connected to the same terminal .
Not quite.If that presumption is true then that means any current flowing in the reverse should just hit a dead end if the white and grey aren't energiesed. I just want this to be confirmed
Are you talking about voltage ,not current ??

Current only flows when there is a load on the circuit.I mean current from the live travelling up the orange wire. I'm gessing the orange wire only activates as an output when both white and grey are energised and an internal switch is activated allowing current to flow. If that presumption is true then that means any current flowing in the reverse should just hit a dead end if the white and grey aren't energiesed. I just want this to be confirmed

It would be under load conditionCurrent only flows when there is a load on the circuit.
I don't think you understand the relationship between AC ( alternating current ) and voltage.

Thanks for the diagram.Not quite.
If there were a dead end, there couldn't be any current flowing.
As @terryplumb suggests...
Here is a schematic of a 3 port valve (albeit a Honeywell), in its rest position...
View attachment 378723
If 230V was applied to the Orange wire, there would be an extremely small current draw from the motor windings, and the two resistors in series - I estimate this to be <1 mA.
If you do not have voltage then there will be no current.I mean current from the live travelling up the orange wire.
Current flow in resistors will split after the diode as that switch is not made for HW call ( comes into circuit during heating only)If 230V was applied to the Orange wire, there would be an extremely small current draw from the motor windings, and the two resistors in series - I estimate this to be <1 mA.
The system you have is a gravity hot water system.I want to be able to control the max temp of the water in the system so boiler control can only be managed through the HW thermo. In CH call mode the default behaviour is to pull stored heat from the system via the pump and the boiler will only activate when the HW cylinder temp drops. Problem is, I'm worried that in HW only mode, the common HW thermostat terminal will cause the load to also travel back up the orange wire (in a reverse circuit) and I don't want to damage the valve.
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