What happens if a zone valve is not working?
What happens if a zone valve is not working?
If a zone valve is not working correctly it can increase your heating cost, decrease the life of your heating unit, and not heat the space properly.
Why is my heating zone not working properly?
This issue can typically be fixed with a few easy troubleshooting tasks. Sometimes, a heating zone will not work properly because water cannot move through the baseboard radiators. This happens when an air bubble blocks the pipes.
What is the zone valve on a radiator?
To keep hot water from constantly moving through the radiators, valves close off the water pipes when the area is warm enough. The valves are called zone valves and they are wired directly to your thermostats.
What causes hot water to run through the heating zone?
This motor can sometimes break or wear down, and the valve will stay closed or open. An open valve will cause hot water to run through the heating zone whenever the furnace turns on.
What kind of boiler is one zone not heating?
The pipes are not insulated. Gas fired, two zone, hot water baseboard heating. The boiler is burnham, the expansion pot is Amtrol, The zone valves are Synchron (V8043F 1036), and an Honeywell Aquastat Relay (L8148E)
How does a zone valve on a heating system work?
at ZONE VALVE MANUALS & WIRING. In all cases, when the zone valve is fully open, an “end switch” inside the valve tells the heating system’s circulator to begin operating, causing hot water to flow through the zone.
What to do if your heating zone is not working?
To help draw out air, locate the bleeder valves on all the radiators in the affected heating zone. If you are unsure about which radiators belong to each zone, touch each radiator. The ones that are cold will be the ones that you need to bleed.
Why is my radiator not working in the heating zone?
Sometimes, a heating zone will not work properly because water cannot move through the baseboard radiators. This happens when an air bubble blocks the pipes. To help draw out air, locate the bleeder valves on all the radiators in the affected heating zone.
When to replace a Honeywell zone control valve?
Provided the wiring and thermostat are correct and operating, if no hot water flows past the valve on a call for heat (feel the pipes for heat) it may be jammed and need replacement Our photo (left) shows the manual control valve in its “automatic” or normal position on a Honeywell™ heating zone control valve.
at ZONE VALVE MANUALS & WIRING. In all cases, when the zone valve is fully open, an “end switch” inside the valve tells the heating system’s circulator to begin operating, causing hot water to flow through the zone.
What should I do if my zone valve is dripping?
When a zone valve is dripping from the solder or sweat connections it may be possible to repair it – but that’ll usually require draining water out of the zone piping first. If the valve is dripping from the valve assembly or motor it’s shot and needs replacement.
What should I do if my zone valve is not working?
The zone valve has 2 teminals marked end switch. These 2 wires, and only the 2 marked “end switch” can be taken loose from terminals and tied together to see if the problem is in the motor. After tied together, make sure zone valve is calling for heat. If pump comes on then, bad zone valve operator.
What causes a Honeywell zone valve to get stuck?
MOST of the time, any problems with the operation of your Honeywell zone valve will just be due to internal friction in the motor. What happens is that friction causes the motor to get stuck in one position, and the thermostat applying voltage (or interrupting voltage) to the zone valve is not enough to get that motor turning again.
How does lost motion work on zone valve?
The lost motion allows the motor to start turning without the load against it, and when the valve closes the spring tension is not against the motor, at rest, just the valve. It also uses a wound spring instead of a pull back type spring.
What are the teminals on a zone valve?
The zone valve has 2 teminals marked end switch. These 2 wires, and only the 2 marked “end switch” can be taken loose from terminals and tied together to see if the problem is in the motor. After tied together, make sure zone valve is calling for heat.