Banico H-ZVM 3-Port Motorised Zone Valve Head – Replaces Honeywell V4044C & V4073A

SKU:
FTB376
UPC:
5055639134843
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Product Description:

The Banico H-ZVM 3-Port Motorised Zone Valve Head is designed as a direct replacement for several models of motorised zone valves, offering compatibility and ease of integration into existing heating systems.

Compatible Replacement Models:

  • Honeywell V4073A Series: The H-ZVM can replace Honeywell models such as V4073A1039, V4073A1054, V4073A1088, and V4073A1062.

  • Honeywell V4044C: The H-ZVM is also compatible with Honeywell's V4044C diverter valve, providing a seamless replacement option.

  • Key Features:

  • Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for use with 22mm and 28mm 3-port zone valves, accommodating various system requirements.

  • Spring Return Mechanism: Features a 3-port spring return valve design, commonly used in both domestic and commercial central heating systems.

Honeywell motorised valves made before 1987 will also require a 40003918-007 conversion kit Valves made after 1987 can be identified by a bump on the top of the powerhead British gas no. 378454

Banico Tower Horstmann Save on the large cost of plumbing, and fitting a new 3 port valve;

Just replace the head This head has the same design, dimensions and cable colours as the Honeywell Three Port Head Fits 22 or 28mm Switch Rating 3Amp  240 Volt Supply Manual Lever Override Valve Normally Closed Common Cable Colours Brown - Live Orange - End Switch Out Grey - End Switch In Blue - Neutral Green/Yellow - Earth.  Only Suitable for 5 wire connections not 6

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • See last photo of this listing showing how to replace the Actuator
  • NOTE:  When putting the head into manual mode, the lever should be moved gently and slowly across and hooked onto the manual side. As the cogs and mechanism are calibrated to move at a specific rate (dictated by the synhcronous motor), if the lever is moved quickly, gears can sometimes slip. For putting in manual mode and this guidance not followed it can cause damage to the mechanism.
    Once in manual mode, the head should be able to fit onto the body. This may require some wiggling of the head, however the mechanism should line up parallel and allow the head to sit flush on the body. The manufacturing process and the component composition is such that it is not possible for the mechanism, motor or stem to be out of alignment - There are fitting holes and grooves that are built into the design to ensure fitting during assembly can only be done correctly.
  • Any problems with fittings please contact us in the first instances explaining any issues and with photos of the old product you are replacing showing all codes.