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3/4" Sweat Zone Valve (Two Wire)

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3/4" Sweat Zone Valve (Two Wire)
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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Body Pattern
3-Way
Product Highlight: Connection Type
Sweat Connection
Product Highlight: Flow Capacity (Cv)
23.5 Cv
Product Highlight: Size
3/4"
Product Highlight: Voltage
24V
Product Highlight: Position
Normally Closed

Description

3/4" Sweat Zone Valve (2 Wire)

Features
  • 15 PSI Maximum Differential Across Valve
  • 240 Degrees F Maximum Water Temperature
  • 24 VAC
  • 60Hz
  • 50 PSI Maximum System Pressure

Specs

Application:

Zoning

Size:

3/4"

Connection Type:

Sweat

Voltage:

24V

Flow Capacity (Cv):

23.5

Position:

Normally Closed

Material:

Stainless Steel

Wiring:

2-Wire

Body Pattern:

3-Way

Hertz:

60

50

Max Temp (F):

240°F

Max Pressure (PSI):

50

Amperage:

0.2

Time Cycle:

Open 45 Seconds, Close 60 Seconds

Max Pressure Differential (PSI):

15 psi

Friction Loss:

2-1/2 Ft of Tubing

End Switch:

Yes

Width:

4-5/8"

Depth (Inches):

2-5/8"

Height:

5-5/8"

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Most Liked Positive Review

White Rodgers zone valve

I installed White Rodgers zone valves on my boiler 38 years ago.Because, a master plumber said they were the best on the market. The longivity of this product has been outstanding. I decided to install new valves because they started to leak out the seal.Icould have replaced the seal but felt that 38 y3ars service was long enough for a electrical mechanical device. I chose to install the new valve motor into the old existing valve body,saving me all that installation time. No leaks, how easy is that.
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Most Liked Negative Review

Not as good in quality as in the past

The actual valve cylinder broke off when inserting it to the valve body. Had to do some rigging to get it back together and get customer heat. Handle with care!
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I would buy this again if needed. Great Company and service

This was just exactly what I needed. It arrived quickly and Dales Mechanical installed it the same day. Couldn't be happier with it and this company. Works perfectly.
Happy Customer
Port Huron Michigan
7 months ago
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Very quiet operation

This zone valve is much quieter than my other two zone valves, also from white rogers. I appreciated the printed specifications and guide included in the box
John
Detroit, MI
10 months ago
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This 1" Hydronic Zone Valve should be called "Old Reliable".

The White-Rodgers Sweat-In Hydronic Zone Valve is not just very reliable in the long-term, but its design features offer a degree of control that conventional valves cannot. The very action of the valve allows a smooth "off" to "on" to "off" transition that eliminate "hammer". This is very important since this valve offers a very high coefficient of flow (Cv). It does this all without any additional electronics, other than the valve's "on"/"off" controls.
OlEngineer
SE Michigan
11 months ago
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I would use company again

Fast delivery, worked out great!!!!
CB
Rochester, NY
1 years ago
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3/4" Sweat Zone in Floor Heating Valve

Needed to replace failed valve
RG
Washington
1 years ago
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My new go to supply house

The product was spot on! The price was the cheapest I could find, cheaper than my local wholesale supply house. Shipping was quick as well.
Jay
Brockport, NY
1 years ago
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ALL GOOD

OPERATED AS DESIGNED
JOE
New York
1 years ago
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What I expected

Great price, fast delivery
Dan
Utah
1 years ago
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These zone valves are a thing of the past

You can replace them with a better valve like a honeywell... The cylinder can disengage and when that happens, throw the unit away... just my 2cents
bob
Colorado Springs
2 years ago
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Perfect replacement, identical wiring

Does exactly as advertised. Just wish it was a little cheaper. It aint like there has been any improvement in boiler technology in the last 30 years
Alex
Michigan
2 years ago
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Q: Is this zone valve replaceable by just removing the top part and not removing the sweated bottom?

Asked by Rhino Jim 12 years ago

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There are 2 tabs on the back side that need to be depressed, then rotate the entire valve to the left or right till it stops probably about 45 degrees then pull the unit out of the copper tubing. Drain water out of pipes before you attempt this. Sent from my iPhone

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Just the top portion, clips in back need to be pushed in and twisted and it comes off that easy and new one on the same way. Sent from my iPad

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For zone valves such as we-8010 I have just changed the top

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Yes I did. works fine.

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Rhino Jim, are we talking about a White Rogers Zone Valve here? If yes: then I do not understand the question. The White Rogers Valve has 2 parts. The valve part that fits into the sweated pipe and the motor and electric contact portion that is screwed to the valve portion. Both pieces can be replaced separately but come as one unit when new. The new valve comes with detailed installation instructions. I am not sure what you mean by the top and bottom portion. I hope this helps. H.

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Yes, you can replace the zone valve mechanism without replacing the whole unit. I've replaced mine myself since it's just transferring the wiring from the old piece to the new and mounting the new valve box where the old one was.

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Q: when replacing a new zone valve, the old one came apart with the valve being stuck in the brass body. Is there a certain way to reassemble the valve back to the control unit?

Asked by cootie 14 years ago

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The valve body (part F94-0775) and motor (part F19-0104) are both available as replacement parts for the 3/4" 1361-102 zone valve.

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Q: can the valve be fixed electrically without removing or replacing the valve itself?

Asked by 14 years ago

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Yes, you can replace motor assembly, which is part F19-0104 for this 1361-102 zone valve.

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- Paul

It can't be fixed, but you can buy a new valve assembly and replace just the motor ... remove two sheet metal screws on the back of the motor assembly and remove the attached drive wheel and internal flow control valve. Leave the original (old) drive wheel and valve in place. The new motor can be installed on the old drive wheel and valve assembly without loosing a drop of water! Replace the two screws, and your done.

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Q: Do the 2 Wire and 3 Wire Zone Valves fit on the same 1" Sweat fitting, or do I have to change out the fitting? Also does this include an Auxillary switch so I can tie the circulating pump into it for the Hot Water Heater?

Asked by 15 years ago

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Yes, the valves use the same brass body. They do not come with an auxiliary switch that we are aware of.

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Q: Could I put 5 of these valves in one system?

Asked by Frank 15 years ago

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Yes, you can.

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- George

I think you can as long as you use aheavy duty 24 volt transforme

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Q: Is the sweat zone valve easy to replace.Does it just twist on?

Asked by jay 15 years ago

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It must be sweated on using a solder torch.

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Q: I have 3 zones with my oil boiler. The 2nd floor is not getting hot. NO HEAT at all. All other zones are working. When I went to check on the pipes the 2nd floor zone pipe seems to be getting hot but not any where close to the other pipes for other zones and it gets cold FAST. How do I know if my zone valve is bad or if it is something else. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Bucket

Asked by Bucket 15 years ago

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We recommend that you check the zone valve with a volt meter to make sure the unit is still working.

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- James DIY

You likely have an air block in the piping of the 2nd floor loop. Air blocks tend to build up in the top level of the building since the hydronic system is a closed system. You can try two things to relieve the air block before purging the system as a last resort. 1. If you have air bleeder valves on your baseboard radiators, go to the last radiator in the loop and open the bleeder screw to relieve air pressure and let it bleed until water starts to flow then tighten the screw. Your system may or may not have these air bleeder screws. If you have it, it will be located in or near the elbow of the water line behind the register cover. 2. Open the air bleeder screw on top of your air scoop. Leave the cap loose on the bleeder valve so air can be expelled by the system. If these things don't work, you need to purge air from your system by flushing line pressure water through the system and draining each zone with a water hose. This takes experience so get help the first time.

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- Corrie

Air in the that zone is a possibility but I would simply turn the thumb wheel at the base of the zone valve and see if it response. It is marked with the words open or closed. If it opens on a call for heat and there still is no circulation then it is probably air but if it's remains closed on a call for heat something else is going on.

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Q: what is the difference in a 2 way and a 3 way body pattern in a zone valve

Asked by frank 15 years ago

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A 2-way body pattern has two ports (in and out); a 3-way has three ports (in, out, and by-pass).

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Q: Can I use the 1311-102 in place of this unit? I know the 1311-102 is a "three wire" and the 1361-102 is a "two wire" but wasn't sure if one could somehow wire the 1311-102 in a "two wire" mode. Thanks.

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You can use it as long as your system will work with a 2-wire.

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Q: is this a manual valve or automatic

Asked by amir 15 years ago

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It is an automatic zone valve and will require 24 volts of power.

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