⚡ Upgrade your heating game with precision and ease!
This 2 Port Motorised Zone Valve Head fits 22mm or 28mm valves and directly replaces key Honeywell models including V4043H1056 and V4043H1106. Certified by British Gas (no. 378452) and backed by a 12-month warranty, it offers a reliable, plug-and-play solution for HVAC professionals seeking seamless upgrades without downtime.
Package Dimensions | 13.9 x 12.2 x 9.2 cm; 540 g |
Specification met | British Gas Number 378452 |
Warranty description | 12 months. |
Batteries required | No |
M**C
Perfect Honeywell 272848 replacement
This was the perfect replacement for my Honeywell 272848 motorised valve. Delivered the next day exactly as stated. In, working, and hot water restored. Thank you very much indeed.
D**D
Excellent product
This works exactly as you would expect. It is cheaper than most and mine has been working for a couple of months now without problem. It fitted onto a standard Honeywell valve just replacing the old actuator. Just changing the head means you do not have to interfere with the water pipes at all and makes it a relatively easy job. Just put the two actuators to the manual position before changing so the valve stem is in the correct position relative to the actuator when fitting. If you do have a problem with a valve actuator and it is on the heating you can leave it in the open position which means you get heating when your water is on but that is not a serious problem in the winter till you can get a new actuator. The timer controls will still control the boiler coming on and off.
A**R
good price
purchased for a job
K**W
Fully compatible with 'industry standard brand' as stated, well-designed, great product
I swapped out (yet another!) dead 'Honeybad' valve with no problems whatsoever. Functions well. Looks like it will last as well as, if not longer, than the original.It is physically and electrically compatible with the 'Honeybad' product (the cheap gear mechanism is what usually fails in those - terrible design IMO).Note: get a qualified electrician to do the job!Buy hey... tips:**** Note: Do this at your own risk - get a qualified Electrician to install, check etc. !!!!SAFETY: ALL POWER OFF FIRST!!!Swap out the old for new, matching colour coding of wires. Take a picture first, to show original wiring!If the connection point has poor access, or is just crammed with other wiring, consider adding a 'flying lead' box to ease changing over valves:- The lead on old, inoperative valve was cut near the valve, stripped, and rewired into a...- Honeyw*ll terminal box (2 x 6way terminal blocks - so enough for 2nd valve when it fails!)- The new valve was then wired into the terminal box, like-wire to like-wire.This leaves the original, more complex wiring box, untouched. This is especially advisable if you have several zone values in addition to a hotwater valve. On a previous failure, the original terminals were crammed on my system and it was very difficult to remove individual wires and then try and insert new ones, whilst keeping other wires in place!**** Reminder: Do this at your own risk - get a qualified Electrician to install, check etc. !!!! :)Other tips:I found no problems - but do DOUBLE-check the connections - including INSIDE the valve - especially the Earth!!Don't cover the valves - they get hot as it is.Use minimum force to manually operate the valves - that mechanism is the weakest part of the design (both old and new)!Enjoy!
M**S
A simple DIY task
Replaced my Honeywell Valve which had died a death. If you are considering trying to do this its quite easy. Online videos are plentiful including a very good one from H’well. After switching the power off you undo a small screw on the base and pop the cover off. Next remove the two screws holding it to the main valve assembly. NOTE It doesnt pop off as easily as you see in the videos. A bit of gentle tugging and a bit of prising may be called for. Once off check the valve movement to make sure its not seized. It doesnt turn far each way not even a quarter turn. As long as its free your good to go. This replacement appears to be of identical quality, the wires all matched and the included instructions were very simple and clear. One part I appreciated was it showed you where to orientate the valve stem before you put the part on. Very useful when you consider the limited movement. I lined the valve stem up, popped it on, tightened the screws, replaced the cover and connected the wiring. Switched on the power and all was well. A really easy DIY job made even easier with the clear and helpful instructions.
G**S
Motorised valve Failed after less than a Week
Purchased last year and fitted last week for the swimming pool opening.Since my electrician fitted the Honeywell Motorised Valve replacement it only operated for 3 days before failing.The brass pinion has deformed, resulting in the valve not fully opening, thereby not actuating the micro switch to power the boiler circulation pump.Very slow actuation and the return spring appears to be too strong for the motor - (significantly stronger than the Honeywell MV it replaced) - causing the toothed rack to spin the motor furiously and only stopping when the brass pinion hit the stop - resulting in the deformation of the pinion.The Honeywell MV worked faultlessly for17 years before failing.Tried ringing TEAM-SUPPLIES to discuss before posting, but without success.Will be returning the MV for a fulll refund.
P**L
Easy to fit
The bad news is these usually last 18 months to 2 years.The good is after fitting the first (of this brand) following replacements are quick and easy to fit as it connects to the junction box via a socket which means it's just a case of unplugging the failed unit and plugging in the new one and saves wiring in each cable individually every time it fails.
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