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Bryan_16
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Found this fitting in an apartment my son lived in for the last year. Hot water heat, early 1900's house.
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Honeywell, looks like
Honeywell, I believe. Can't remember the official name of it. It's probably in the library. What does Dan say? "I'll get back to you on that!" EDIT: I checked the library, and I don't think it is a Honeywell "Unique" Valve. I thought I could help. Sorry.
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I don't think it's Honeywell.
There's probably a dip tube extending into the radiator on the valve side. For sure it's a gravity system.Retired and loving it.0 -
thanks Dan,
it was gravity, now is a pumped system. old house divided into 3 apt. one stat. my son slept with his window open all winter.0
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