Smart TVR Problem
If the Smart TVR is manually adjusted by rotating the top segment, it causes the body to rotate as if the battery is to be changed, this causes the body to become detached and subsequently loss of control of that valve.
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Sounds as though it's either not screwed down onto the valve body properly or the top part of the SRV (where the batteries are) hasn't clicked onto the lower section properly. Removing and replacing the "battery" section always strikes me as rather awkward . . .
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Thanks for the comments, I don`t like the design because the actuator can come loose after being tightened when cold, no adaptors are needed it seems but the locking between the base and the top seems very poor. It`s ok if you know not to rotate the body, but visitors don`t of course.
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