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Question for Martin (Whale Pumps)

Hi Martin, I have a Senetor Wyoming with an onboard tank and pump. It has the manual valves under the front seat, which is a pain. I would like to fit the electrical valves but they are so expensive ( in excess of £300 plus fitting ) I hope you don't think this is a cheek Martin but could I fit two central heating 3 port valves instead and would it work the same? I will understand if you don't reply to this question for business reasons. Thank you.

David(from Kent)
 
As far as I know all zone valves I have seen are 240volt so apart from the physical size and the reducers that you would need would complicate things more We have Series 6 with the valves moved to access through a drop down panel which doesnt seem difficult to do to make it easier.We had Series 5 Indiana and its one of the things I really like about this one.
 
Thanks Dave, I realize it won't be easy and the use of 240v, but I have to do something!!!! Maybe save up and buy the Whale set up.

David (from Kent)
 
I can understand your reluctance to answere my question Martin, but thanks for the reply. It is a shame you have to go through a dealer to purchase the system.

Regards David (from Kent)
 

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