Hi all,
I'm hoping a plumber or heating engineer can offer me some advice....
Basically I have an open vented CH system, which uses a Honeywell V4073A 3 port mid-position valve to control heating to water and/or the radiators.
On moving into the house in Oct 2008 a new one was professionally fitted to replace the one that was stuck and was leaking onto the airing cupboard carpet. All was well with the new valve until about after 6 months when the valve started to make what sounded like quite a bang when it had previously been on heating and hot water only was called (note: did not bang moving between any other ports). At that time although the valve was functioning correctly, the bang was niggling at me, and I wondered if it would damage any of the pipework eg due to any water pressure build up etc.
Long story short I read up on the internet and found a few stories where the rubber ball inside the valve swelled up quite a lot which restricted the movement and seating of the valve as it moved between ports. So about 6 weeks ago I plucked up the courage and drained down our system, removed the head, and fitted a new ball and plate. I refilled the system and to my joy the valve was silent again. Comparing the old and new balls, it was clear that the old one was a lot bigger than the new one and wouldn't turn on it's shaft(!)
That is until this week, when now the bang noise is back again, and I assume that the ball has swollen again.
As I don't fancy draining down my system every month and changing the ball and plate, would it cause any damage to leave it as is? the valve itself is working fine and selecting hot water and/or heating correctly with no problem.
Also does anyone have any ideas on what I can do to stop this happening? or is it worth me having a paddle type mid position valve fitted?
Apologies about the long post and any advice would be greatly received....cheers, Rob
I'm hoping a plumber or heating engineer can offer me some advice....
Basically I have an open vented CH system, which uses a Honeywell V4073A 3 port mid-position valve to control heating to water and/or the radiators.
On moving into the house in Oct 2008 a new one was professionally fitted to replace the one that was stuck and was leaking onto the airing cupboard carpet. All was well with the new valve until about after 6 months when the valve started to make what sounded like quite a bang when it had previously been on heating and hot water only was called (note: did not bang moving between any other ports). At that time although the valve was functioning correctly, the bang was niggling at me, and I wondered if it would damage any of the pipework eg due to any water pressure build up etc.
Long story short I read up on the internet and found a few stories where the rubber ball inside the valve swelled up quite a lot which restricted the movement and seating of the valve as it moved between ports. So about 6 weeks ago I plucked up the courage and drained down our system, removed the head, and fitted a new ball and plate. I refilled the system and to my joy the valve was silent again. Comparing the old and new balls, it was clear that the old one was a lot bigger than the new one and wouldn't turn on it's shaft(!)
That is until this week, when now the bang noise is back again, and I assume that the ball has swollen again.
As I don't fancy draining down my system every month and changing the ball and plate, would it cause any damage to leave it as is? the valve itself is working fine and selecting hot water and/or heating correctly with no problem.
Also does anyone have any ideas on what I can do to stop this happening? or is it worth me having a paddle type mid position valve fitted?
Apologies about the long post and any advice would be greatly received....cheers, Rob

