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Big_Al

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plumbing/heating question
« on: 14 November 2013, 22:43:41 »

hi guys ,
             could any of the heating engineers/plumbers tell me what i should be paying for a complete new 22mm honeywell motorised 3 port valve .

There seems to be a huge variation in price. . . . on e bay  as low as £25     yet screwfix want £106 ..

wheres best guys ? :-\ :-\

TIa    Al :y
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Re: plumbing/heating question
« Reply #1 on: 15 November 2013, 08:23:20 »

About 80 pounds.

Beware the ebay ones as they often list Honeywell in the title but there not.

I have used buyaparcel for such items before
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Big_Al

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« Reply #2 on: 15 November 2013, 16:36:24 »

About 80 pounds.

Beware the ebay ones as they often list Honeywell in the title but there not.

I have used buyaparcel for such items before

Thanks for the advice . . . .    was thinking £75 / £80 myself  :y
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Re: plumbing/heating question
« Reply #3 on: 15 November 2013, 21:36:08 »

I recently bought a pair of 22mm Sunvic 2 port motorised valves to replace the Honeywell ones that were starting to leak on my system for £60 the pair on ebay and they work perfectly.
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« Reply #4 on: 15 November 2013, 22:01:02 »

I recently bought a pair of 22mm Sunvic 2 port motorised valves to replace the Honeywell ones that were starting to leak on my system for £60 the pair on ebay and they work perfectly.
They will work perfectly, but for now long? Most 'new' stuff works fine, but if not made well, will fail in a shorter time than the good ones. In saying that, I hope yours are OK. ;)
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Re: plumbing/heating question
« Reply #5 on: 16 November 2013, 20:41:56 »

The 22mm brass valve bodies were exactly the same as the originals complete with same EML part number.  How long the new Sunvic motors last is any ones guess, although I will keep the originals as spares, replacing the micro-switches as a precaution because they can fail same as the ones in Omega central locking motors.
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Re: plumbing/heating question
« Reply #6 on: 16 November 2013, 20:47:38 »

I recently bought a pair of 22mm Sunvic 2 port motorised valves to replace the Honeywell ones that were starting to leak on my system for £60 the pair on ebay and they work perfectly.
They will work perfectly, but for now long? Most 'new' stuff works fine, but if not made well, will fail in a shorter time than the good ones. In saying that, I hope yours are OK. ;)


Think I will play safe here & get a genuine Honeywell.  ;)
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