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Gents, does anyone know if these esbe three port mvalves the vrg130 model give 100 % shut off to the port that isn't in use??
Thanks in advance
robert
Thanks in advance
robert
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Ive fit a few esbe valves the black ones with the button you push in or pull out to move manually (just googled and they look the same). ..... never used them as a 3 port as such though. like a 2port but the t leg goes back to the lowloss header. they should always have a flow through them wether its up the pipe needing heat or back to the header etc.
the ones ive used 'compensating valves', when not in demand let the water go through the t piece back to the header ie when the button is in the off part.which port is the flow going in.? just thought the only port that will be totally closed in the off position is the one next to the off bit on the button, try spinning the valve round. imagine T on its side only 1 port on that run will be closed when no demand. whip it off and blow down it to see.Yeah that's the type. I'm trying to use it with a system boiler being in one port and a plate heat exchanger on another port and the rads circuit on another, when the plate heat exchanger fails due to the biomass boiler the three port turns allowing the system boiler to kick into action.
problem is there seems to be passing water on one of the ports I only know this cos one of the circuits wasn't connected so I had to add a blank temporally until I'm fully connected.
Should this not 100% seal?
the ones ive used 'compensating valves', when not in demand let the water go through the t piece back to the header ie when the button is in the off part.which port is the flow going in.?
Mmmm the ones ive used theres always flow from left to branch when not activated. or branch to left. sounds like a bit wiring complex to get it to activate/deactivate etc to suit the demand or fault. not sure tbh.
I've fitted them like this before as a motor open/motor close arrangement rather than a compensated valve. It should shut one port completely without let by. Check the valve spindle was set correctly before fitting the shaft and head. Does it close properly with the power off and u manually close it? Or is it just with the head when powered?
I've fitted them like this before as a motor open/motor close arrangement rather than a compensated valve. It should shut one port completely without let by. Check the valve spindle was set correctly before fitting the shaft and head. Does it close properly with the power off and u manually close it? Or is it just with the head when powered?
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