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Hi All,

I've need to change the actuator on a three port 4 wire. The actuator that is on it currently is a Sunvic SDM1901.

Is there an equivalent make I could use without having to change the pipe work and follows the same wiring?
Thanks
 
Hi, I changed the head on one, six months later back to do the whole thing. Bite the bullet fit a drayton and get the sparky to rewire if your not up on the wiring.
 
You could just replace the head...

If your draining down the 2 port dimensions should be the same although Iv had some different, grr!

The wiring is the same, usually the new valve has an Earth To add in tho
 
Hi, I changed the head on one, six months later back to do the whole thing. Bite the bullet fit a drayton and get the sparky to rewire if your not up on the wiring.

Is that just the actuator part? If the wiring is the same as the Sunvic (4wires) it should be straight forward to work out
 
The Drayton valve has 5 wires. The hard won't fit. You mono valve. The Drayton is spring loaded.
 
You don't need to change pipework just the whole valve and rewire if you go down that root
 
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