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Hi ... I'm changing a 3 port Sunvic valve (MK1453). I've read that instead of replacing the body you can replace just the inners as this is held by 4 screws. If this is possible, will the system need to be drained first or is there a 'shortcut' ? Thanks in advance for any replies.
 
You defo can with the two ports so i would think you could, yes you would have to drain the system , or at least to the point where the valve is.
 
Personally if I'm going to the trouble of draining it down, I would change it for a honeywell. But depends on your level of competence.
 
Yes the guts will change on the three port, do it on the camray 5 combi's, which are the danfoss ones. If its a stand alone three port then Pheonix Services has the right idea. Bin it for a Honeywell.
 
Thanks for the reply. I know that everyone harps on about changing it for a Honywell but it has lasted 25 years so that can't be all bad can it?
 
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unless you have a very good reason,change the complete valve,if not you will probably regret not doing so....
 
To coin a phrase......

They don't build stuff like they used to :)
 
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