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#12253 - 10/07/14 05:47 PM ESCO VALVE  
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Televator Offline
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So i have an esco valve that was installed in 6-9-1988. right now im getting specs for maxton to match something we can use similar. just wondering if there is another option. I know of SEES but im sure thats just for esco common parts?

#12257 - 10/07/14 06:27 PM Re: ESCO VALVE [Re: Televator]  
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You can try EMIporta. Maybe they can rebuild what you have...

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Make good choices,

JKH
#12258 - 10/07/14 06:29 PM Re: ESCO VALVE [Re: jkh]  
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Maxton or Eeco are good, they require a little bit of retrofiting though

#12263 - 10/08/14 01:45 AM Re: ESCO VALVE [Re: E311]  
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If you replace with Maxton or EECO you will probably have to add a soft stop circuit. One relay a rectifier and some condenser timing on the relay.


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