The Daikin 147252J Four Way Valve Body is a critical component, also known as a reversing valve, used in Daikin heat pump and reversible air conditioning systems to switch between the heating and cooling modes. It is a pilot-operated valve that redirects the flow of refrigerant through the system, enabling the outdoor unit to function as either a condenser or an evaporator. This particular unit is manufactured by Saginomiya and carries their model number STF-0104Z. The valve body is constructed primarily of brass and copper, designed for copper tube solder connections (ODF/ODM), and is built to handle the high pressures associated with refrigerants like R410A.
Internal Model/Manufacturer: The body is clearly marked as SAGINOMIYA STF-0104Z.
Production Code: A four-digit code J is visible on the label.
Country of Manufacture: The Daikin box label states the item is manufactured in CHINA.
Box Codes: Other identifying numbers on the box are 10806114 and D10B34.
This clause covers the disposal of the main product (WEEE) and the disposal of the batteries (both internal and user-inserted).
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Seller Status & Compliance: As a UK reseller of used Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE), we comply with the UK WEEE and Waste Batteries Regulations. Our focus is to ensure our customers know how to responsibly manage their waste items.
Product Disposal:
This item is classed as WEEE and must not be disposed of in the general household waste stream. This is indicated by the Crossed-out Wheeled Bin symbol.
Please take this item to your local authority recycling facility (Civic Amenity Site) for safe and free recycling.
Battery Disposal:
If the item contains a built-in battery: The battery must be recycled along with the main unit at the designated WEEE collection point.
If the item requires separate batteries (e.g., AA/AAA): These batteries must be removed and recycled separately at local battery collection points (often found in supermarkets and council offices).
Please help protect the environment by ensuring both the equipment and all batteries are recycled correctly.