How is it possible that this valve actuator will fit on any 2 or 3 way valve?
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The most common valves in the industry are Jandy, Compool, Pentair,Hayward, and Intermatic. These mfg'rs make up 99% of the valves on the market. All of these mfg'rs use the same bolt pattern on their valves. Since they use a common bolt pattern, the valve accuators are interchangeable. Click here to view all our valve actuators
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I need to replace a Jandy electric valve actuator model JVA559580, but have had no luck finding it , is there a newer replacement part # ? Thank you
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Model 4424 is the new Jandy 24 volt actuator.
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My jandy 2440 valve has develop a leak below the activation arm. Is there a replacement gasket available? It operates fine other than the leakage
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Hi Disongle, We do carry the Jandy Valve Actuator Gasket which can be found on our Jandy Valve Actuator Parts Diagram.
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I have a Jandy valve actuator that needs to be replaced. I got it in 2012. On its top its says CVA-24 Valve Acuator; Patent no.: 4547007; Voltage: 24VAC 50/60Mz (or maybe 60/60Mz); Current: 0.65 AMP. What Valve actuator should I buy to replace it? Thanks. Ben
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Hi Ben, The Compool / Pentair Valve Actuators will be the correct replacement for the CVA-24 Actuator.
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I need to replace a jandy valve actuator, model # jva 2440. Which of your replacement actuators is compatable.
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Hi Stephen both this 4424 actuator and the Intermatic PE24VA Actuator would be replacements for your Jandy 2440 actuator.
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where to find and buy the three wire prong plug for the 24 volt Jandy valve
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Hi, The Power Cord Kit 20ft (4700) which is used with the Jandy Actuator can be purchased separately.
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My valve is in the off position for the solar power and I cannot get it to turn to the on position?
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The Jandy Valve could have an internal issue or the Actuator may need to be replaced, if you have automation. You may click here to view the Jandy Standard & Never Lube Valve Parts diagram. I suggest reviewing our How To Repair a Diverter Valve and How To Replace an Actuator Valve guides.
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I need my jandy actuator to move and stop in 90 degree increments. If I have a 3 port valve with an actuator and the B port is the inlet and the A and C ports are outlets (standard position) I need the following to happen:
At 0 degrees B is off or dead headed.
At 90 degrees B is connected to C; A is off.
At 180 degrees A, B and C are all connected.
At 270 degrees B is connected to A; C is off.
The valve will do this but can the actuator do this?
Help!!
Karl
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Hello Karl- Looking in the owner's manual for this actuator it appears you would be able to have that functionality. Here is a link to the manual for you to double check, there is a chart on page 8. I believe you will need Mounting III: http://images.inyopools.com/cloud/documents/jandy-valves-actuators.pdf
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Have 20 year old valves that work great, just leak a bit. Is there a gasket/o ring kit I can purchase for a rebuild? They are JVA 179532 and JVA 179532 valves.
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Hi Denis, The JVA is the electrical portion that sits on top of the valve so you would not need the JVA o-ring. Here is a link to the Jandy Valve Replacement Parts that you would require.
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I have a non working Jandy Valve Actuator - JVA 2440 - Maximum Torque.
Does your JVA Valve Actuator a compatable replacement for my old one?
Thank you
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Phillip, Yes, this will replace the older 2440 actuator,
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Is this Jandy auto valve 2444, the same as the 2440 model?
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Joe, The 4424 actuator used to be labeled "JVA2440" Jandy has made internal improvements and it is now labeled "JVA2444" but it is still the same product.
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If the 4424 is the replacement to the JVA2440 why does my JVA2440 have a toggle switch on it? I do not see a toggle switch on the new ones. Can you tell me why?
Thanks.
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Hi, Jonathan. The JVA4424 Actuator does have a toggle switch. It is located on the bottom or the underside of the actuator.
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I am trying to replace my old JVA2440 valve actuator. Your website says it is replaced by the newer JVA2444 and the pictures show JVA2444 marked on the valve. But your FAQ says the valve is a 4424. What is 4424? Is that another replacement model for the JVA2440? If I order a JVA2444 will I get a 2444 or a 4424 and what is the difference? This is very confusing.
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Hi, Gary Davis. The 4424 is the current model number however, the valve will have JVA2444 on the valve. They are all the same just with different identification numbers. There is no difference between the numbers.
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does this replace CVA-24T valve.
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Hi. It will not, you will need to use Part # CVA24T / 263045.
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I have a Jandy JVA2440 valve on the suction side of my pump that needs to be rebuild (I think). it doesn't seem to seal in the closed position and allows air into the system. I sometimes lose the pump's prime. What parts do I need to replace? Just the rubber gaskets or more? Is there a re-build kit for this?
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It really will depend on the model of the valve itself which your actuator is mounted to. Most commonly it's a Jandy diverter valve or Pentair. If you click here you will see the parts list with the seals listed that you may want to replace for the Jandy. Then click here to view the Pentair version.
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it is the actuator valve 2440 the same with 2444
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Please Note item used to be labeled "JVA2440" Jandy made internal improvements and it is now labeled "JVA2444" but it is still the same product, item #4424.
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Does the valve move 180 degrees? It will be used to change the output from the heater going to the pool to the spa and visa versa. Also does it work with my Aqualink System?
Hi, Jason. This actuator can rotate your valve 180 degrees controlled by your Aqualink System.
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The actuator I ha. I will have is mounted on top of a Jandy Never lube 3 port. I believe that the actuator is also a Jandy (even after looking at the parts diagram) however I cannot find any model numbers. Note the 3 way switch is underneath. Can I use a 4424 in this system since everything else I can see is a Jandy product? I will also need to move the cam lobes to control a 90 degree swing.
Hi Jon, Yes you can use the Jandy 4424 for the application shown in your photos. You can also use the Intermatic or Hayward Valve Actuator shown on our Valve Actuator Page as those actuators cost a little less and work the same as the 4424
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