It's happened before a few years ago and I changed the complete thing - valve body and actuator. Straight swap, Danfoss for Danfoss.
But, now, after the heating has been off all summer, a couple of the adjacent rads get slightly warm when the hot water is on, so presumably the rubber seal in the valve body has started to fail.
Question .... are the compression nuts of Danfoss the same as Strom, Honeywell, Drayton etc. If so I know it would be a one for one quick swap - but if not then I'd sooner know beforehand.
Not familiar with Strom, but it costs a lot less than Honeywell. You pays yer money and takes yer choice, I guess? But I envisage a new system in the foreseeable so it hasn't got to last forever.
Ta muchly.
But, now, after the heating has been off all summer, a couple of the adjacent rads get slightly warm when the hot water is on, so presumably the rubber seal in the valve body has started to fail.
Question .... are the compression nuts of Danfoss the same as Strom, Honeywell, Drayton etc. If so I know it would be a one for one quick swap - but if not then I'd sooner know beforehand.
Not familiar with Strom, but it costs a lot less than Honeywell. You pays yer money and takes yer choice, I guess? But I envisage a new system in the foreseeable so it hasn't got to last forever.
Ta muchly.