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M53701
M53701

Voltage: 24vdc

 

Inlet seal: M04966

   
M53703
M53703

Voltage: 230vac

 

Inlet seal: M06432

M53702
M53702

Voltage: 110vac

 

Inlet seal: M06432

   
M53706
M53706

Voltage: 24vdc

 

Inlet seal: M06723

How To Identify A Valve
Five digit number on coil label Valve Modified Label

Five digit number

Modification label

Most of our valves have a silver label on the coil which lists important specification details such as the voltage and the pressure range the valve is suitable for. In the bottom left hand corner of the label should be a five digit number which is the valves part number and tells us everything about its specification.

In some instances there may be an additional label on the coil or coil bracket which may contain additional information about any modification made to the valve. When using this page or ordering a replacement, check to see if such a label is present.

 
FAQ: Why are part numbers on the coils not prefixed with a letter?

Most valves have a label with a five digit number in the bottom left hand corner. At A K Muller (UK) we add a letter (normally an 'M') to the part number to signify it is sold in the UK. This letter only appears on paperwork and in catalogues, rather than on the valve itself.

The Four Most Commonly Used Specifications
General Spares
M06223 M06223

Fixing clip

 
M06759
M06759

Low scale valve body

 
M06432
M06432

Boiler seal for valve inlet.

'Reducer' seal for fitting a 12mm valve into a 14mm boiler port

M08165
M08165

Membrane

Fits all 12mm boiler valves

 
M04966
M04966

Boiler seal for valve inlet

 
M06723 M06723

Boiler seal for valve inlet.

Used with punched boiler holes