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The Replacement Synchronous Motor is engineered for seamless integration with motorised valves from leading brands like ACL, Honeywell, Landis, Gye, Satchwell, and Sopec Tower. With a robust metal construction and efficient 230V operation, this motor is the ideal solution for both 2-port and 3-port valve failures, ensuring reliable performance and longevity.
Manufacturer | Tower |
Part Number | 9123042 |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 3.5 cm; 210 g |
Item model number | 9123042 |
Colour | Silver |
Material | Metal |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 210 g |
C**S
Heating valve motor
Perfect
B**N
Cheap fix
Bought one of these in 2022. It gave up the ghost last week so got another one. Dont know how long these are supposed to last but cheaper than buying a branded original and £12 for 2 years service is acceptable. If this one breaks in 2 years time I may look at a better version. Quick to fit and easy. Plumber would charge over £100 - that's a joke.
S**Y
Fits perfectly direct replacement
Item is identical to the original other than pink not blue wires. Come with a single screw, crimp connectors and spade connectors. Slots into the fitting easily and secured with the single screw. Will see how long it lasts.
D**Y
Great value
Last one lasted me 4 1/2 years. Excellent value, easy to change, quick delivery, now have hot water again without an expensive engineer bill.
S**S
Great replacement
This is a great replacement to put in your motorised valve within a heating system. Pretty simple to fit and very sensible to have one of these lying around as a spare. Motorised valves are a common failure point in a central heating system.
H**S
Good quality
So easy to fit, good quality and good price.
J**M
Perfect
Item works, correct size, long cables, crimp on.. To help folks:1. Make sure your switch is set to open man before you remove or install the motor..2. Unhook latch and it should pull back up3. when you re power if your boiler hasn’t been reset do that and wait for it to start up and go quiet3. Turn heating on solo with lever up in auto4. Turn hot water on5. Turn both offYou should see the motor move for steps 3-5
S**W
Cheaper than the Honeywell equivalent.
Last one lasted for 2 years but cheaper than the Honeywell ones.
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