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The MD10 motor by Valemo is a high-performance replacement for the Honeywell 802360JA, engineered for durability and ease of installation. With a robust all-metal construction and a speed of 6 RPM at 24 VAC, this motor is designed to last over 100,000 cycles, making it a reliable choice for your zone valve needs. Backed by a 3-Year limited warranty, it ensures peace of mind for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Brand | Valemo |
Model Name | valemo |
Speed | 6 RPM |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Material | All metal |
Manufacturer | Valemo Controls |
UPC | 859301005036 |
Part Number | MD10 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.46 x 4.53 x 1.69 inches |
Item model number | MD10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2.5" x 2.12" x 1.62" |
Power Source | AC |
Installation Method | Screws, wire nuts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Usage | Replacement for Honeywell 802360JA, Erie 30-117-A |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**M
Fits perfectly, works perfectly, great price!
This was a cinch to install - one screw and two wires (held by wire nuts). Most difficult part of the installation was making sure not to lose and/or drop the two wire nuts or the screw. My heating zone upstairs was stuck in an open position, making the upstairs "Hot as Hades". I turned the thermostat way down and tapped the old motor with the handle end of a screwdriver, and heard the valve close. "Maybe it was just stuck" was my first thought. The next time the heat came back on, it was stuck on again. I replaced the old motor with this one (the task took a grand total of about five minutes) and the heat upstairs now works again as it should. FAST delivery, great price, easy install - What more could I ask for? Next test will be to see how long it continues to work. I'm expecting it to last several years - We'll see...
P**O
It works
Arrived in one day. Good price relative to some other options. Fit perfectly. Installed in 15 minutes. It works!
N**J
Motor works well. Seller not knowledgeable.
My zone valve motor stopped working. The spec “640 24V 60CY 5W 6RPM 35335L-5-6” is printed on the motor, but manufacturer is unknown. I found this Valemo MD10 motor which has the same spec as my original motor, and they look the same. To be safe, I posted a question to ask if this is a correct replacement. To my surprise, the seller replied and said my provided specs are not printed on their motor, and asked me if their logo is printed on my motor. It sounds like the seller (the one who replied) has no clue about their own product.The good news is I took the chance and bought it. It looks exactly the same as the original motor, and when I replaced the motor it works perfectly.Conclusion: good motor but clueless seller.
R**H
Excellent Replacement - Easy
My basement heating zone was sticking in the "on" position. (Honeywell V843F).The valve motor has a reduction gear and a spring that get sticky over time - keeping it from returning to a neutral position and closing the valve.The motor is only held on with one screw. Just unscrew it and twist clockwise to remove. Installation is just the reverse. Electrical connection was easy. Just cut out the wires for the old motor - strip them and connect the new motor. They even include two wire nuts to complete the repair.Awesome product. The motor seems a little slower than my old motor, but not a problem.
S**P
Works great
Had a sticking zone valve so I replaced the motor and it's been working great. It looks like the same manufacturer so I hope to get at least 20 years of service like the last one.
B**H
Saved me hundreds of dollars in repair costs
We have a four-zone heating system with an oil-burning furnace. I noticed one day that the radiators in our main-level family room were still warm, even though the heat was off for the summer. After doing some online research and watching a couple of videos I realized that the likely cause was this automatic shut-off valve. Apparently, they can become stuck in either the open (always hot) or closed (always cold) position. The valve is constantly being heated and cooled so the mechanical part eventually wears out. Replacing was very simple and did not require any plumbing work. When we had our annual cleaning I mentioned to the technician that I had replaced this valve and he confirmed that I did it correctly and everything was working well. Score one for the DIY homeowner!
K**M
The right part for the right price
Find the right part for the right price was a challenge, but this one checked off my boxes, and it was the correct part number to fit my zone valve. Once it was installed, my furnace was working properly again.
J**.
Installation tip
When installing, pay attention to the positon of the wires insread of the colors. After looking at my other zone valves, it appears the yellow and orange wires were swapped on the motor. Motor worked fine otherwise.
G**T
Works very well
So far so good, it has been on and working for a full day
E**C
Zone valve for home heating
Perfect replacement for my older, hot water baseboard furnace zone valve replacement highly recommended perfect fit, easy installation and great value
G**S
fixed my damper on wood heater very nicely. thanks
fit perfectly. fixed my wood heater damper. thanks
R**Y
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A**R
Quality & price
replace the older one ,so far so good!
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