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I have a Honeywell V8043E zone valve that I need to replace.
Unfortunately, it has the older style seat, so I can't just pull the motor assembly off. The Honeywell instructions say that I have to drain the system before I can remove the seat. However, I have also been told that if I have shut off valves before the zone valves that, instead, I can shut these off, install the valves and then turn the water supply back on. When I inquired about air in the system, I was told that the autovent should take care of this. I do have an autovent in my heater system. Whose advice is correct? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks; James M Wiedle |
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