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Hi, this is my first ever post on this site.
I have a much hated Baxi Heat only boiler, I hope to replace this system with a instant type next year if I have some cash (combi boiler).

So a few years ago I had no hot water but had heat. After days of research I figured out it was the 3 port valve (most likely the synchron motor). Luckily I was able to get a replacement off Ebay and big whoop the whole was fixed.

Rather proud. Stupid thing has gone again and whilst I realise its probably just the motor, I'm not very confident with wiring and this one has an unusually long pin apparently.

So what I want to know is there any other port valve heads that will fit the body ? I understand that instead of lots of plastic its been changed to a metal housing but theres so many seimans ones... Can someone tell me a suitable model please?

Thanks in advance.
 
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No, if it a Siemens Valve it needs replacing as whole, they were cheap and nasty to start with anyway. Why a combi? You need to ask yourself or someone whether that is best solution first. (Usual confusion condensing doesn't mean combi the only replacement?)
 
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