Who makes Worcester Controls?

Who makes Worcester Controls?

Flowserve
Worcester Controls is a division of Flowserve dating back to 1959 and is the leading manufacturer of valves and actuators. They supply a wide series of valves ranging from three piece ball valves to modulating control valves.

Where is the actuator valve located?

It is the job of the AC actuator to control the opening and closing of the airflow in response to the thermostat, thus controlling air movement and allowing cool air to blow down the ducts and into the house. The AC actuator is located above or below the coil. It can be set to either single speed or variable speed.

What happens if actuator goes bad?

If the temperature of air coming out of your car’s vents is inconsistent, meaning it changes between hot and cold without touching the controls, that could be a sign that your blend door actuator isn’t working properly. If your blend door actuator has broken completely, you might get the wrong temperature.

How many types of actuators are there?

Actuators can create two main types of motion: linear and rotary.

How do you choose valve actuators?

How to Select an Actuator for Valve

  1. Move the valve closure member (disc, ball, or plug) to the desired position.
  2. Hold the valve closure member in the desired position.
  3. Seat the valve closure member with sufficient torque to provide the desired shutoff specification.
  4. Provide a failure mode in the event of system failure.

How much does it cost to fix an actuator?

The average cost ranges from $100 to $400 for an HVAC blend door actuator replacement in your vehicle.

How much does it cost to replace actuator?

The blend door actuator is responsible for controlling the movement of the vents and the direction of the air, so once it’s damaged or broken, you may not have much temperature control in your car. If you need to have this car part replaced, you can expect to pay between $200 and $300 for parts and labor.

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