Hi all.
I've got a Y-plan fully-pumped central heating system, but when the controller calls for CH, the synchron motor (in the Honeywell V4073A mid position valve) is not moving the valve round (and hence the boiler is not firing). I''m getting ~240V AC at both the white (CH ON) and grey (HW OFF) inputs, but (with the motor still connected) the "internal" feed to the motor (i.e the motor terminal which is *not* the blue neutral) is only showing ~63V AC. I've measured all these potentials using a (high-impedance) Fluke digital multimeter.
I'm assuming that this could be caused by either the motor burning out (which apparently they do regularly, due to the circuit design) or, alternatively, it could be due to something gone on the small pcb inside the head, next to the motor.
Could anyone please let me know if there is a way to tell whether I should change just the motor, or whether I should change the whole head? I've had the whole thing apart, so I'm happy to change either!
Many thanks, Jaime
I've got a Y-plan fully-pumped central heating system, but when the controller calls for CH, the synchron motor (in the Honeywell V4073A mid position valve) is not moving the valve round (and hence the boiler is not firing). I''m getting ~240V AC at both the white (CH ON) and grey (HW OFF) inputs, but (with the motor still connected) the "internal" feed to the motor (i.e the motor terminal which is *not* the blue neutral) is only showing ~63V AC. I've measured all these potentials using a (high-impedance) Fluke digital multimeter.
I'm assuming that this could be caused by either the motor burning out (which apparently they do regularly, due to the circuit design) or, alternatively, it could be due to something gone on the small pcb inside the head, next to the motor.
Could anyone please let me know if there is a way to tell whether I should change just the motor, or whether I should change the whole head? I've had the whole thing apart, so I'm happy to change either!
Many thanks, Jaime