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Re: Motorised radiator valves


  • Subject: Re: Motorised radiator valves
  • From: "JonS" <semi.jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:12:14 -0000

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Jon Wilkins"
<jonpdwilkins@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks Jon,
>
> Do you remember the specific actuator model / where you purchased
it from?
> (If it was Idratek the it will probably have been the variant listed
> in the PDF (AXT 111 202).  )
>
> M30x1.5 appears to be quoted on many TRV vendor's sites as the
> "standard" so I think this would probably fit my Drayton
valve,
> leaving a bit more investigation on the Westherm.  I see Sauter do
> adapter accessories but I can't yet see a vendor.
>
> I'd noticed that it's a 24 v unit and was thinking initially to
power
> the "test" locally (plug in PSUs near the two rads) but was
thinking
> if I ended up putting this throughout then a central PSU would
surely
> be more efficient.
>
> jon
>

Yes the Sauter was one from Idratek a AXT111.  I am intending to
power centrally and either swich locally in an MFP/DFP or centrally
on  a QRI, I've wired for both options.  IIRC Idratek supply a
Meanwell DIN based PSU that will power ~8 actuators on start-up
(their hightest current draw).
The test I did was not with a real radiator, I screwed the actuator
onto the TRV body and blew air through it.  You could ask Karam if
they could supply a demo actuator for you to test with?

HTH
Jon





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