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#11 What's wrong with my actuator?

Caleffi North America, Inc. Episode 11

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It seems that hydronic zone valves have been around forever. They are pretty bulletproof!  But do you hear about end switches failing?  What's going on?  AND... what do I need to know before wiring a zone valve?

In this Episode, Greg and Dan discuss this common question from our Technical Support line:  what's wrong with my actuator?  Our Tech Support Gurus find that the culprit is typically a misapplication of the "end switch", a.k.a. the micro-switch.  They explain the role of an actuator that contains a micro-switch and what kind of inrush thresholds are required to operate them successfully.  They also talk about optimal installations including utilizing actuators with a ZVR relay control board that provides your customer with a top-notch product AND a top-notch warranty.

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hey there it's been a hot minute since

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we've been back in the studio to record

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anything

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uh here we are going on episode 11.

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yeah 11 weeks in welcome back everybody

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thanks for coming back

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so what do you want to talk about today

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well you know greg i get a

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ton of calls about uh zone valves and

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actuators

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in particular and switches yeah i can

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agree with that i mean that

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it seems to be something that hits hard

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right around heating season right yeah

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absolutely applications

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using the end switches i had a

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contractor the other day that called me

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and

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he was out on site and it was his third

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actuator he was replacing

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in three weeks and he was having that

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end switch fail

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boy yeah and that's it's tough to be on

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the receiving end of that phone call too

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because

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it's a lot of frustration for them and

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it doesn't make us look the best does it

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right yeah i mean

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certainly you know in his mind he was

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thinking boy i need to maybe switch

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brands because their end switches have

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issues and

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you know we had to really dive down deep

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and sort out what the application was

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using that end switch to to fix the

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problem and that's kind of when you and

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i discussed it's like you know what i

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think we should really have a

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you know have some time to talk about

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that and

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really explain you know the right and

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wrong application

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and the right and wrong end switch for

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your applications because we have a

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couple different options

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we do so most of the time when we hear

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about this it's usually with the z11100

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or the z15100

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yeah we really do those tend to be the

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two models that you

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you know in fact he did he had a z15100

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actuator and zero's on his third one so

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what's unique about that

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yeah so let's we'll dive into the tech

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specs on

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on both of those valves so the z15100

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24 volt motor um it has the

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read type end switch in it

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and it has terminal blocks yeah normally

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closed

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normally closed actuator and then we

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have the

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zero zero z11100 has the same specs but

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instead of having

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the terminal block the screw heads on it

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it's got

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two black and two red wires yeah the 18

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inch wires

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right so both of them run that same

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what we call a read switch it's not a

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micro switch yep

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it's a sealed switch to keep out any

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boiler room contaminants like dust

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or if you have some sort of corrosive

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um yeah off gases going on in there

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it'll it'll it'll protect it sure yeah

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kind of more environmental protection

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right

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right so you're protecting that switch

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from any environmental issues

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in the mechanical room or wherever it's

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located

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the problem with that switch is it's

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really not rated for a whole lot of

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amperage

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meaning you cannot pump a lot of

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amperage through it

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yeah that one is what point four amp

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maximum load

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yeah and that's really low yeah i mean

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perfect application for that is going to

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be tied into a zone relay board like one

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of our zvr

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boards um great application where

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you know you don't have a lot of load on

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the end switch you're just essentially

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using it like a dry contact right

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and when you go and hook these to

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anything but that

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we're talking an aqua stat even a newer

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boiler control

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and we don't know all the specifics

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because every manufacturer no

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manufacturer

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posts you know what kind of inrush

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current how many va

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their signal circuit gives off

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right exactly they don't they don't post

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all information no

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sometimes you have to dig deep to find

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that really what you end up having to do

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is do some testing with a meter

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yeah and and that takes time and messing

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around right

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so when you see that connected to you

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know the aqua stats

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relay switching relay or directly to a

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boiler some of the older boilers used

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fan centers inside

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right you know those had you know too

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high of a a current in rush

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right through their signal circuit and

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that and that actually was the

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application that he was using that valve

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in he was using it tied right back into

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an older boiler

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and he's like boy you know your end

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switches are only lasting uh

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a week yeah a week or a couple days yeah

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so we talked about that and it's like

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okay yeah

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i mean with your application and the

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inrush on that fan

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center that you have in that old boiler

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it's not going to hold up to that i mean

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that thing has higher than a point four

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point four amp

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in rush right and what's funny is you'll

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get

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this where they take and tie all the end

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switches together and bring it back to

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the aqua stat to bring the aquastat

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on right you'll find that

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it's usually in systems with multiple

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zones obviously

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and there's only one or maybe two zones

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that it gives

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problem with and one zone is fine yeah

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he had three zones and there was one

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zone in particular that he was having

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and he said it was the main zone in the

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home so it's the zone that's going to

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call the most

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right probably the lower level or

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something like that right

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so that one's on and off all on its own

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more often than he would

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it would call with another zone valve or

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the other two zone valves

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so if if you were to take that in rush

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and bridge it across

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all three valves calling it once they

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might survive a few cycles

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right yeah if they're calling together

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yup because then it's going to kind of

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share the load

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but if you if it's just a single one

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that's when

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we see the problem it eats the end

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switch and it's done and over with it's

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not going to call the boiler on yeah

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sometimes it'll do it the first call

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right yeah i've had i've seen that too

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received calls with that

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sure yeah what was what was sad about

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that

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is he was there replacing his third

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actuator

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before he took time to call us and have

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the discussion so

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yeah you know boy if if you see

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something like that in the field

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please give us a call right away because

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you know one now he's made three trips

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to the job

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you know customers losing some

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confidence he was losing some confidence

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and it's like okay

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you you know the problem isn't

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that the end switch had issues

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the problem is it's misapplied right but

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a counter guy

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selling the product doesn't know any

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better well they don't know the

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application they don't know the

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application

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and they just assume things and it's

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easy to do right

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a contractor comes in they need they

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need a product

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to do the job yep for all practical

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purposes

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this is going to work they sell the

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product it goes out the door

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he has a problem with it well right you

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know they don't know the application so

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they're walking up to the counter and i

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need a 24

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volt normally closed coffee actuator

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with an end switch

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right well that's what he got right

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so we know the problem

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we kind of alluded to some of the fixes

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for it

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what are some of the things that you

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like to tell guys to do well one is

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look at the actuator that we offer with

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that high current end switch

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i'm sure we didn't talk a lot about that

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but we have another actuator available

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it's our z111

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right it's going to be the same 24 volt

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normally closed actuator

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but it has the high current end switch

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in it

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fair enough yeah i mean that's one

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option

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the only issue that i might see with

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that

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is the end switch in that

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high current model that guy's rated

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for a quarter so 0.25 amps all the way

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to five amps so you can power a pump

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with that thing

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right if you had to the only issue is

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if you're hooking it to a um a low

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current system

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you got to worry about them contacts

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chattering so if the if the inrush is

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okay at

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you know we'll say 0.3 amps but then it

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drops down

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to we'll say 0.15 or something like that

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the contacts start to chatter and when

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they chatter

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they start to pit when they pit that's

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when you got to worry about them

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contacts

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insulating right so again you got to

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kind of keep an

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eye on your application if you want to

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use

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the z111 or the z151 actuators

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we're going to tell you look you really

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should hook these guys up to

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a zvr relay or you know a comparable

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relay

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panel and i know that you know it's

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making things more complicated but it

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really isn't it's making it a lot easier

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to troubleshoot and it's a lot nicer and

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neater

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install when it's all said and done

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you're right you're right absolutely and

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a couple other benefits with that

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is you know you start trying you think

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about out there you know

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we've all been out on the job site we've

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all installed multiple zone valves and

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now you're trying to wire them together

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and

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pair up end switches and tie them back

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to a boiler

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and you know you end up with this clump

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of of wire nuts somewhere

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right that someday you're gonna have to

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troubleshoot because you'll have an

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issue right you know with our relay

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board you know it's very simple you can

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use the

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you know use the low current or the

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micro switch um so grab the standard

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actuator you're gonna find stock that

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any any supplier

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tie a cvr panel in with it it's very

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easy to sort out your thermostats

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to the zone valves the transformers

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built in and then you have

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one end switch going back to your boiler

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so

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or i shouldn't say n switch one um set

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of dry contacts going back to turn your

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boiler on

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and that has a higher amp load rating on

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that

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relay so you're protected whether

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you know the boiler is high current or

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low current

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or higher or lower in rush absolutely

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because you're just running through that

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dry contact right so then the other

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advantage

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is warranty right so all of our

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actuators come with a three year

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warranty our zvr panels come with a

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three three-year warranty

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when you install them together you can

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give your customer a five-year warranty

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on everything and that's a feather in

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everybody's cap everybody looks like a

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winner there

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right because now you're gonna have a

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system that is married together

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and and matched properly

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and and a longer warranty sure and the

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other thing i kind of

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i want to touch on is going back to the

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z111

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900 the high current switch model

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not a lot of suppliers stock it

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so i'll give guys that number as an

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option because they don't wanna they

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don't wanna mess around with

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either doing a zone panel or they don't

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wanna add an isolation relay in there we

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didn't really discuss that much either

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but yeah it's another option it's

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another

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option get around but it's more work

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right it's more

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wire nuts and spade connectors and more

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wire and more junk

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another relay and yeah it's it doesn't

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look as nice

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so but you're gonna go to that supply

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house

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after you've talked to one of us and say

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yeah i need this actuator guy says it'll

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work

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yeah we don't have that they don't

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nobody stocks it because nobody

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nobody understands the applications as

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good as

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you will in the field after you go

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through these problems right

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yeah exactly yeah i get that a lot where

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the supplier doesn't stock it and

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you know part of that is you know i

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think them knowing and understanding it

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sure but yeah i mean the ultimate the

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best case scenario

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with the z111 or the z151

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actuators is to wire them in with a zvr

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relay

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yes troubleshooting um nice neat clean

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job when it's all said and done

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you have your transformer there it's

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sized properly

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everything's ready to go yeah it doesn't

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really get any easier than that you can

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power your thermostats off it if you

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need to

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right yeah i i think we pretty well

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covered it

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i mean yeah it's a hot topic so i mean i

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think it was

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you know good that we decided to jump in

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and talk about that

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absolutely so what do you want to come

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back and talk about next week

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well i think choosing the correct mixing

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valve for point of distribution

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would be a good topic to talk about i

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think that's a great topic

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