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boiler controls

I have come across a few buildings with some old Honeywell European Centratherm controls and components and no literature. The components are as follows: - Centratherm Wk, ZFK3, TE6, BW52T - Centratherm W, IP50, TH4, and BW52T. I have tried Honeywell archieves but no literature there either. If anyone has copies of this information please let me know ASAP.

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  • hydronicsmike
    hydronicsmike Member Posts: 855
    Have you tried...

    http://europe.hbc.honeywell.com/products/index.html??

    If not, maybe you can fnd something there. If not, try Bill Wolfe at Honeywell. He comes by here all the time. He may be able to steer you into the right direction. He always is and has been very helpful. In my books, he's a superstar at Honeywell.

    It may help him to your post, if you mention Honeywell in the Topic Header.

    Hope this helps,


    Mike
  • Honeywell Centratherm Controls

    I have run across a few of these old boiler controllers but as yet have not been able to find any service, installation, or setup information. The numbers i have are Centratherm WK, ZFK3, TE6, BW52T, ZG50, and TH4. If anyone has any information on these prodicts it would be greatly appreciated. Have tried Honeywell european sites with no luck.
  • BillW@honeywell
    BillW@honeywell Member Posts: 1,099
    Mike is too kind...

    Yes, those were a European Honeywell hydronic controls system dating back to the 1970's. That system is obsolete,and unless some distributor somewhere has some parts on his "morgue shelf", I don't think you'll have too much luck in finding any parts. You'll need to replace it, and we do offer 3-way mixing valves, direct-coupled actuators and the AQ675 outside temp. reset system. We also have manifolds, air removal vents, expansion tanks and other hydronic accessories, so maybe I can help you "clone" this thing, depending on what you want to do.

    Did you try http://hbctechlit.honeywell. com? Just type in the part numbers, no passowrd required, no charge. Good luck.
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