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Fault seems to be an Orkli VZ-2V in a log burner/buffer tank system.The valve is difficult to access & I can't find info.Is this a 'normally closed'valve(open when powered)?Does switch send 230v from grey wire to orange at end of run?
 
I've not heard of an Orkli but Google is proving to be useless at finding a wiring schematic. How many wires does it have? What feeds what wires and where is it installed in the system? Usually on solid fuel they will be normally open.

Edit: I have found a product page but again struggling to find a wiring diagram. You might be best contacting them direct with your query
 
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Bobbi,

Using your notation:

Assumimg it is a two port valve:

Normally closed - open when powered.

Orange to Grey is a microswitch which is open when the valve is closed. The voltage across the microswitch can be low volt or 240v depending upon the circuit that the switch is controlling.

For solid fuel the micro switch may not be used, with the control being through a thermostat to the motor feed at 240v, to open and hold the valve.
 
We must remember that these valves come in normally open and normally closed, both of which can be purchased for low voltage systems ie 24v as well. I'm aware of normally open valves and I'm told they're wired just the same as normally closed by Honeywell but I've never been able to find a wiring diagram or schematic.
 

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