Drayton ZA5

Drayton ZA5 Actuator User Manual

Model: ZA5 (Part No. 27650)

Àmì ìtajà: Drayton

1. Ọja Ipariview

The Drayton ZA5 replacement actuator is designed for compatibility with the Drayton 22mm 2-port motorised valve, specifically part number 27100. This actuator is a critical component in central heating systems, responsible for controlling the flow of water to a specific heating zone by opening and closing the associated valve.

Drayton ZA5 Zone Valve Actuator with 5-wire cable

An image showing the Drayton ZA5 Zone Valve Actuator, a white rectangular unit with a label detailing its specifications, connected to a black cable with five colored wires (red, orange, green, blue, grey) at the end.

2. Alaye Aabo

Always prioritize safety when working with electrical and heating systems. Failure to follow these instructions could result in electric shock, fire, or personal injury.

  • WARNING: DISCONNECT SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING COVER. Ensure the main electrical supply to the heating system is completely switched off at the consumer unit/fuse box before attempting any installation, maintenance, or removal of the actuator cover.
  • Installation should only be performed by a qualified electrician or heating engineer.
  • Do not operate the actuator if it appears damaged.
  • Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn asopọ onirin wa ni aabo ati ni ibamu pẹlu awọn koodu itanna agbegbe.
  • Keep the actuator dry and away from excessive moisture.

3. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Drayton Part Number: 27650
  • 5-Wire configuration for comprehensive control.
  • Direct replacement for the Drayton 27100 Motorised Valve actuator.
  • Designed for zone valve applications in central heating systems.

4. Imọ ni pato

SipesifikesonuIye
BrandDrayton
Nọmba awoṣe27650
Ọja Mefa9.5 x 6 x 6 cm
Iwọn Nkan535 g
Voltage230 Volts
Igbohunsafẹfẹ50 Hz
Agbara agbara6 Wattis
Max. Iwọn otutu ibaramu52°C
Max. System Pressure125psi
Yipada Rating3(1)A

5. Itọsọna fifi sori ẹrọ

This section provides general guidance for replacing a Drayton ZA5 actuator. Always refer to the specific wiring diagrams provided with your heating system and consult a qualified professional if unsure.

Awọn irinṣẹ ti a beere:

  • Screwdriver ṣeto
  • Waya strippers / cutters
  • Voltage idanwo

Awọn igbesẹ fifi sori ẹrọ:

  1. Agbara Pa: Locate the main electrical supply to your central heating system and switch it off at the consumer unit/fuse box. Verify that power is off using a voltage idanwo.
  2. Access Actuator: Identify the existing actuator on your 2-port motorised valve. It is typically secured by screws or clips.
  3. Ge Asopọmọra: Carefully note or photograph the existing wiring connections. Disconnect the five wires from the terminal block.
  4. Yọ Oluṣeto atijọ kuro: Unscrew or unclip the old actuator from the valve body. The valve body itself usually remains in place.
  5. Fi ẹrọ iṣẹ tuntun sori ẹrọ: Position the new Drayton ZA5 actuator onto the valve body, ensuring it aligns correctly. Secure it with the provided screws or clips.
  6. Asopọmọra Waya: Connect the five wires of the new actuator to the terminal block, matching the connections noted in step 3. The typical wire colors and functions are:
    • Brown: Live (Switched Live from programmer/thermostat)
    • Buluu: Aidaju
    • Alawọ ewe / Yellow: Earth
    • Orange: Switched Live (to boiler/pump)
    • Grey: Return (from valve microswitch)
  7. Ideri to ni aabo: Ensure all wires are neatly tucked away and secure the actuator cover.
  8. Pada Agbara pada: Switch the main electrical supply back on.
  9. Eto Idanwo: Test the heating system to ensure the actuator operates correctly, opening and closing the zone valve as commanded by the thermostat or programmer.

6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The Drayton ZA5 actuator operates automatically as part of your central heating system. It does not require manual intervention for its primary function.

  • When the thermostat calls for heat in the zone controlled by the valve, the actuator receives an electrical signal, causing it to open the valve.
  • Once the thermostat's set temperature is reached, or the heating program ends, the electrical signal is removed, and the actuator closes the valve, typically via a spring return mechanism.
  • A small lever or button may be present on the actuator for manual override or to check valve operation during installation. Refer to your heating system's overall manual for specific instructions on using this feature, if available.

7. Itọju

The Drayton ZA5 actuator is designed to be maintenance-free under normal operating conditions. No user-serviceable parts are inside the unit.

  • Keep the exterior of the actuator clean and free from dust and debris. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
  • Do not attempt to lubricate any internal components.
  • Periodically check the wiring connections for any signs of wear or looseness. Ensure power is off before inspecting connections.
  • If the actuator shows signs of damage or malfunction, it should be replaced by a qualified professional.

8. Laasigbotitusita

If you experience issues with your heating system that you suspect are related to the zone valve actuator, consider the following common problems and solutions:

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
No heat in zoneActuator not opening valve; no power to actuator; faulty thermostat/programmer.Check thermostat setting. Verify power to actuator (with power off, check wiring). Replace actuator if it does not respond to power.
Zone always hot (heating won't turn off)Actuator stuck open; faulty microswitch in actuator; wiring fault.Check if actuator returns to closed position when power is off. If not, replace actuator. Check wiring for shorts.
Actuator makes buzzing noise but doesn't moveMotor fault; obstruction in valve.Replace actuator. Check valve for mechanical obstruction (requires draining system).
Actuator feels hot to touchNormal operation (slight warmth); internal fault (excessive heat).Slight warmth is normal. If excessively hot, disconnect power and replace actuator.

For persistent issues, it is recommended to contact a qualified heating engineer.

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For information regarding the warranty period and terms for your Drayton ZA5 Actuator, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. Drayton products are typically covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

For technical support or further assistance, please contact Drayton customer service or visit their official website. Ensure you have your product model number (ZA5) and part number (27650) ready when seeking support.

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