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    Dec 13, 2014, 03:27 PM
    Zone valve problem ?
    Base board heat / hot water boiler. Upstairs zone is still heating even though thermostat is set below actual temp
    Zone valve gears work when I call for heat - is the valve itself not closing even thougth the valve motor appears to work ?
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    Dec 13, 2014, 06:45 PM
    Sounds like you have Honeywell zone valves. It is uncommon to have them stick open but it's not unheard of. I have seen the rubber ball inside the valve body deterioate to the point where they would not shut off the flow. Replacing the ball is a pain but often easier than replacing the entire valve. Here is a source for the rebuild kit: 272742A - Honeywell 272742A - Ball & O-Ring for Zone Valve
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    Dec 14, 2014, 09:35 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Grady White View Post
    Sounds like you have Honeywell zone valves. It is uncommon to have them stick open but it's not unheard of. I have seen the rubber ball inside the valve body deterioate to the point where they would not shut off the flow. Replacing the ball is a pain but often easier than replacing the entire valve. Here is a source for the rebuild kit: 272742A - Honeywell 272742A - Ball & O-Ring for Zone Valve
    Thanks so much for the response and the link. I checked the connections on the thermostat - all tight - and working.
    I gave the valve some good bangs with a hammer - flow stopped - pipes went cool... so I'm guessing it was stuck - it hasn't been exercised for many months.
    I will exercise this zone more frequently and hope it continues to function but realize I mighjt be on borrowed time with the valve.

    Thanks again
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    Dec 14, 2014, 11:14 AM
    Something I do, probably overkill but I never have water flow problems, is to exercise each zone once a week, all year long. Simply turn up each stat until you can feel the pipes get warm then shut it down. Takes all of 5 minutes.
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    Dec 14, 2014, 02:54 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Grady White View Post
    Something I do, probably overkill but I never have water flow problems, is to exercise each zone once a week, all year long. Simply turn up each stat until you can feel the pipes get warm then shut it down. Takes all of 5 minutes.
    Yes - called for heat and then shut it down again today - working normally. Lesson learned I think.

    Thank you for your feedback!
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    Dec 14, 2014, 03:34 PM
    If nothing else, it will let you know of a problem before the heating season sets in. Certainly worth the little bit of time it takes & the cost of a few long dead dinasours.

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