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Taco Reducing Valve Popular Q&A
Q: How to Reduce Gate Valves.
A: 1. Turn off or kill the fluid source up the line from the gate valve you want to reduce. Preferably, this would be at another gate valve. If possible, open the ... Read More »
Q: How to Check if a Taco Zone Valve Head Is Working?
A: 1. Remove the baseboard heater front panel closet to where the baseboard water line enters the zone. Identify this section by looking directly down into the bas... Read More »
Q: What are Taco Zone Valves used for?
A: Taco Zone Valves are used to open and close valves, primarily heating valves. An example of a use of a Taco Zone Valve would be on heating devices such as hot w... Read More »
Q: What is the purpose of a pressure reducing valve?
A: to bypass some fluid and reduce pressure in case it causes structural failure .as in boilers PRV s protect the shell from exploding. Pressure reducing valve pri... Read More »
Q: How should my Taco Valves be wired?
A: Some of the old taco valves are not wired as you would expect. Most of them have the wiring diagrams on them. This is a schematic of an old setup if it helps. h... Read More »