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Zone Valve, 24 VAC Reviews

4.8 Rating 137 Reviews
Quick delivery was great. I needed to fix a zone valve for my heat system. Faster than I could get it from a repair service and at a decent price too.
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Posted 3 years ago
Easy install works great
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Posted 3 years ago
When a zone quits working, it might be the batteries in your thermostat- or it might be a taco zone valve. Remember to turn off the power- furnace and thermostat, 5 minutes before replacing.
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Posted 3 years ago
Ordered, received and working. Good job.
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Posted 4 years ago
Bought as a spare as I just had a boiler with these installed.
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Posted 4 years ago
These control heads are on the heater zones in my house. The originals were pretty old and stopped working. The plumber offered to replace them at $280 each. I found these and did it myself saving over $200 each! Very easy to install. A 1/8th twist and the controller is on the valve. Then just transfer the control wiring to the new same spots on the new controller and you're golden!
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Posted 4 years ago
I replaced one last year after 20 plus years of continuous use. It was time to change the second one. Simply shut off the circulator switch on the boiler. 1/2 turn to remove the old valve, and let it hang by the wires (it's light). Put the new valve in place BEFORE wiring it. 1/2 turn to lock it in. Then move the wires one by one from the old to the new valve. A Philips head screwdriver is all that's needed. The old one lasted 20 plus years, I'm hoping to get similar results.
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Posted 4 years ago
After understanding this part. I had to move a piece from the front of my old taco value in order to replace the new value.
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Posted 4 years ago