Drayton Motorised Valve Installer Guide

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Fitting / Removing Actuator Specification / Technical Information

Purpose of control Heating – water valve


Cable & Mounting Independently Mounted, Non-Detachable Cord, Type Z
Action Type 1.C
1
Lock
2 2
Pollution Degree
Rated Impulse voltage
2
2.5KV
Motorised Valves
Lever
1 Push Ball Pressure Temperature
Maximum static pressure
76˚c
8.6 bar
2-Port, Diverter & Mid-Position
Lock Button
Operating voltage 230V, 50HZ, 6W
Lever System fuse rating 3A maximum Drayton motorised valves now incorporate a ‘snap-on’ actuator, which simplifies future servicing.
Auxiliary switch rating 3(1)A 230V AC The actuator can be removed from the body simply by pressing the release button on the side and
Max. differential pressure 0.7 bar lifting the actuator off the body (see page 5). This allows easy access for replacement of the motor
3 or for convenience the actuator can be replaced as a complete unit.
Lift Body Brass forging
Max. water temperature 93°C (200°F)
Actuator Installation
Min. water temperature 5°C
Max. ambient temperature 52°C
Min. ambient temperature 5°C DO NOT ATTACH THE ACTUATOR UNTIL THE VALVE BODY HAS BEEN FITTED AND ALL
PIPEWORK CONNECTIONS ARE MADE. ENSURE MINIMUM CLEARANCES ARE ADHERED TO
(SEE PAGE 5).
Minimum Clearances Spares Install the valve in a clean, dry location where the ambient temperature does not exceed 52°C. The
body must not be installed with the actuator below the horizontal so as to avoid any potential ingress
Min The following spares are available for Drayton valves: of water from leaking pipework. The body should be installed such that the actuator release button,
40mm manual lever and motor cover retaining-screw are left accessible and the valve position
Synchron motor pack 679-2 - 22mm 2 port body indicator visible when the actuator is fitted.
ZA3 - 3 wire actuator 679-3 - 22mm 3 port body
ZA5 - 5 wire actuator 779-2 - 28mm 2 port body Cut connecting copper tubes to allow 10-15mm penetration (22mm valve) or 22-25mm penetration
ZA6 - 6 wire actuator 779-3 - 28mm 3 port body (28mm valve) into the valve body, and ensure pipe ends are square and free of burrs. Slip the
MA1 - Mid position actuator compression nuts over the ends of the pipe, followed by the copper olives so that these fit within the
threaded sections of the nuts. Offer up to the valve body, screw on and tighten the compression nuts
by hand until finger tight and then tighten fully with a spanner or adjustable wrench, using another
wrench on the flats of the body to stop it rotating. Care must be taken not to overtighten or to put
any mechanical force on the plastic parts of the valve.

Before the actuator is fitted to the body, the manual lever must be moved to the right and pushed in
to lock in place (this manual lever is used when filling, venting and draining the installation).

Position the actuator over the spindle ensuring the two locating pins on the actuator mate with the
CONFORMS TO THE ESSENTIAL Customer Service Tel: 0845 130 5522 bosses on the body and press down. The actuator will lock into place automatically (an audible click
REQUIREMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING Customer Service Fax: 0845 130 0622 will be heard).
DIRECTIVES: Technical Helpline Tel: 0845 130 7722
2004/108/EC - Electromagnetic compatibility Wiring
Min Website: www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
2006/95/EC - Low voltage directive
Min 110mm Email: customer.care@draytoncontrols.co.uk The flexible cable from the valve should be wired into a suitable wiring centre or junction box. The
2011/65/EU RoHS - Restriction of Hazardous
60mm Substances Drayton Controls continuously
circuit must be protected by a fuse with a minimum rating of 3 amps. (Note: Cable is not field
replaceable) Valves must be earthed. Wiring should be carried out by a competent Electrician and
seek to improve products and reserve the to current IET regulations.
Min right to make changes without notice.
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Three-Port
Two-Port Mid-Position
A B A B A B A B A B
Diverter A B A B
CLOSED OPEN HW ONLY MID-POSITION HEATING ENERGISED DE-ENERGISED
ONLY
Model ZA5/679-2 (22mm), ZA6/779-2 (28mm) Model MA1/679-3 (22mm), MA1/779-3 (28mm) Model ZA3/679-3 (22mm), ZA5/679-3 (22mm with aux switch), ZA3/779-3 (28mm)

Operation Operation Operation


Drayton two port Valves are supplied normally closed, (they have to be powered to open). They spring Drayton mid-position valves allow the flow of water from the valve inlet to be directed to either of two Drayton diverter valves are spring return valves which allow water to be directed out of either one of
return to the closed position when the power is removed. Flow direction should be in through Port ‘A’ outlets, or through both at the same time (mid-position). Power from room and cylinder thermostats two outlets. When the drive motor is de-energised the flow is from inlet Port C and out of Port B.
and out through Port ‘B’. enable the valve's electronic circuitry to close either one of the outlet ports or to hold the swivel seal When the motor is energised, flow is out of Port A.
in the mid-position with both outlets open.
Auxiliary Switch Auxiliary Switch
Manual Lever
A micro-switch is fitted inside the actuator (rated 3 (1)A 230V AC resistive) which makes contact when There is an occasional requirement for diverter valves with auxiliary switch, this is met by the Drayton
the valve is fully open. In the 22mm valve, this switch is SPST, and in the 28mm model it is SPDT When the manual lever is moved to the right and pushed in to ‘lock’, both outlet ports A and B are open, ZA5/679-3 22mm model. The switch is rated 3 (1)A 230V AC resistive and is of the SPST type.
(changeover). The auxiliary (or end) switch is used to switch boilers, pumps etc. It is not electrically it automatically releases when the valve is powered. (See wiring).
connected to the drive motor.
Valve Position Indicator Manual Lever
Manual Lever
When the manual lever is moved to the right and pushed in to ‘lock’, the valve is open, it automatically
This indicates which outlet ports are open. releases when the valve is powered.
When the manual lever is moved to the right and pushed in to ‘lock’, the valve is open, it automatically
W - Domestic Hot Water (Port B)
releases when the valve is powered.
M - Both Water and Heating (Ports A and B) - ‘Mid-position’ Valve Position Indicator
H - Central Heating (Port A)
Valve Position Indicator
This indicates which outlet port is closed.
A - Valve closed, B - Valve open THERMOSTAT
L BROWN
(Thermostat shown “satisfied”) VALVE N BLUE M Valve
THERMOSTAT ROOM THERMOSTAT Motor
L BROWN E GREEN/YELLOW
N L 3 RTS 1,2,3 HTS3
N BLUE M Valve CYLINDER STAT GREY
Motor L N 1 3 RTS4,6,9&10
E GREEN/YELLOW COMMON
ORANGE Aux.

NEUTRAL

COMMON

CALLING
Switch

SATISFIED
CALLING
GREY
ORANGE Aux. E PROGRAMMER HEATING VALVE
WHITE (28mm ONLY) Switch RTS4,6,9&10
volt free OFF ON

ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN

WHITE
Typical circuit showing diverter

BLUE

GREY
requires live N L HW CH HW CH
connection to valve giving DHW priority
terminal L
DHW VALVE PROGRAMMER HEATING VALVE PROGRAMMER
OFF ON OFF ON BOILER CALL
L BOILER CYL. STAT
G/Y

N L HW CH HW CH
G/Y
OR

N L HW CH HW CH
GR

E SAT
OR
GR
BR
BL

BR
BL

N
N PUMP
L BR PORT B
BL TO
230V AC 50Hz L N CYLINDER
FUSED 3A N L E PUMP
E DIVERTER VALVE
230V 50Hz FUSED 3A N L
P = Pump
B = Boiler P B CYL. STAT ROOM STAT 230V AC 50 Hz CALL
FUSED 3A ROOM STAT
Typical circuit showing two 22mm two-port valves in fully-pumped systems Please refer to manufacturers instructions for pump overrun boilers
2 3 4

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