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Drive for (already installed) ball valve (1" DN25 PN30) for cold drinking water

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  • #1 20410910
    Sebo.PL
    Level 12  
    Hello!
    I want to be able to cut off the supply of tap water to the house.
    Preferably this could be done with as little interference in the plumbing as possible (hence the idea of fitting an electric drive to a valve already present in the system).
    Drive for (already installed) ball valve (1

    It would be nice if the device could work with other Tuya controllers .... however, this is not a critical requirement. Well, after all, I can even connect an ordinary relay-controlled solenoid valve (230V AC voltage) as a receiver behind the Tuya WiFi relay (I still have enough free channels).

    I am counting on you to recommend me a concrete solution.... I have found one myself so far:
    [letter:66d90eb20b][*:66d90eb20b] SNT173: Wifi TUYA valve controller for 1/2? inch pipes ? except that from what it says, it only supports valves up to 1/2"
    [*:66d90eb20b] ALC1AC9E40C2: 1 inch 230V DN25 ball valve 230V actuator ? except that it seems to me that I will have to fatigue a plumber to install this (I could handle the electronics myself).

    Are there any such electronic actuators on sale that can simply be mounted (instead of a lever) on an already plumbed-in ball valve (DN25)?

    PS: The WAGO connectors visible in the photo secure the 230V cable, the other end of which I just have in the switchboard right next to the Tuya relay lighting controllers e.g. SWT21 (I have quite a few similar ones there with different numbers of channels and at least a few still unsupported).
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  • #2 20410946
    klamocik
    Level 36  
    The former will come up, as that half inch relates to the clamp to support the valve housing, a little tweaking and it's a pain.
  • #3 20411019
    Sebo.PL
    Level 12  
    klamocik wrote:
    The former will come up, as this half inch relates to the clamp to support the valve housing, […]
    In that case, I'll order and let you know if it actually meets expectations 🙂
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