Valves:
Flomatic Post-mix Beverage Valves
Is your dispenser missing a valve or the one you own is not operating properly (i.e. leaking)? You can replace them quickly and easily with no fuss or muss. Soda Dispenser Depot carries a complete line of dispensing valves as well as a complete collection of individual valve parts.
When submitting requests please give ALL information found on the existing head (usually found stamped on the dispenser head). The more detailed information you provide helps us replace it with the correct part.
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Flomatic 424 Valves Spec Sheet
NOTE: Replacement valves do NOT include mounting blocks. If you're changing to a different valve manufacturer, you will need both the valve body and the mounting block.
If you're simply replacing a faulty valve body, you can use the mounting block of your existing valve. -
Flomatic 424 Replacement Parts
These parts fit both ony 424 model Flomatic post-mix valves.
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Flomatic 424 & 464 Replacement Parts
These parts fit both 424 and 464 model Flomatic post-mix valves.
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Flomatic 464 Valves Spec Sheet
NOTE: Replacement valves do NOT include mounting blocks. If you're changing to a different valve manufacturer, you will need both the valve body and the mounting block.
If you're simply replacing a faulty valve body, you can use the mounting block of your existing valve. -
Flomatic 464 Replacement Parts
These parts fit both ony 464 model Flomatic post-mix valves.
Click here for ⇒ parts that work with both 424 & 464 valves -
Flomatic 424/464 Brix Kit
Brixing your valves is important! It determines the mix ratio of your syrup to soda water or plain water. You can brix to taste, but if you want to know how much syrup you're using per serving or just want to ensure your getting the proper brix ratio, you'll need a brix kit that is compatible with your valves.
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Flomatic Non-electric Valves Spec Sheet
NOTE: Replacement valves do NOT include mounting blocks. If you're changing to a different valve manufacturer, you will need both the valve body and the mounting block.
If you're simply replacing a faulty valve body, you can use the mounting block of your existing valve.