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Description
The Hydrocell check valve is a genuine-style replacement part for Hydrocell users who want steady water flow and fewer on-site headaches. It suits Aussie HVAC techs and maintenance teams who rely on their Hydrocell day in, day out.
When a check valve starts to wear, you can lose prime, get weak flow, or see water dribbles where it should not. A fresh Hydrocell check valve helps keep your setup working the way it should.
Compatible with both 17L Tradie and HydroLith models, the check valve sits on the bottom of your twist-off water tank, right where the base and tank meet.
Best for: HVAC techs, installers, maintenance teams, and capable DIY-cleaning customers who want reliable water flow and simple maintenance.
Compatible with: Hydrocell 17L Tradie and HydroLith models (twist-off water tank). If you’re running a different model, check fittings/specs before ordering.

Features
- Helps prevent backflow, so your tank stays primed and ready.
- Simple replacement part for common “flow drop” or “won’t prime” issues.
- Sits at the tank base so it is easy to find during routine checks.
- Supports cleaner, faster work with fewer interruptions on the job.
- Ideal to keep as a spare in the van for busy maintenance runs.
Technical Specifications
- Part type: One-way check valve (water flow control)
- Fitment: Hydrocell 17L Tradie + HydroLith twist-off water tank
- Location on unit: Bottom of tank, where base and tank meet
- Use case: Helps maintain prime and steady water delivery
- Note: No pressure/flow rating listed (use for intended Hydrocell setup only)
What’s in the Box
- 1 x Hydrocell check valve (replacement part)
Why “Reliable Flow”?
- Supports consistent water delivery, so rinsing feels steady (not patchy).
- Helps stop water running the wrong way when the unit is not in use.
- Reduces time lost to re-priming and troubleshooting mid-job.
- Great for planned maintenance: swap early and avoid downtime later.
Using Your Replacement Part: Step-by-Step
- Turn the unit off and make sure pressure is released before you start.
- Remove the twist-off water tank.
- Find the check valve on the bottom of the tank, where the base and tank meet.
- Remove the old valve carefully. Do not force it.
- Wipe the seating area clean so the new valve can seal properly.
- Fit the new valve in the same position and orientation as the original.
- Refit the tank, then test for steady flow and any leaks before you pack up.
Limitations & Safety Notes
- Do not use on live electrical components. Isolate power before servicing any equipment.
- Only use this part on compatible Hydrocell models (17L Tradie and HydroLith).
- If you use coil cleaners, wear PPE and handle chemicals safely (gloves and eye protection are a good start).
- If leaks continue after replacement, check the tank seal/O-ring and the tank condition.
- If you are unsure about fitment, stop and confirm the model before ordering.
Shipping & Returns
We ship Australia-wide. For dispatch timeframes, delivery info, and return steps, please see our Shipping & Returns page.
Hydrocell Check Valve FAQs
How do I know if my Hydrocell check valve needs replacing?
Common signs are weak or inconsistent flow, losing prime, or water drips around the tank base area. If cleaning and reseating does not help, a replacement valve is often the next step.
Is this compatible with all Hydrocell units?
No. This is for the 17L Tradie and HydroLith models with the twist-off water tank. If you have a different Hydrocell model, check the tank style and fittings before ordering.
Do I need special tools to replace it?
Usually no. Most swaps are simple, but a small pick can help if the old valve is stuck. The key is to remove it gently so you do not damage the seating area.
Will this fix leaks at the tank base?
It can help if the leak is related to the valve not sealing. If the leak is from a worn tank seal/O-ring or a cracked tank, you may need to replace that part instead.
How often should I replace the check valve?
There is no set schedule. It depends on use, water quality, and how often the unit is transported. A quick check during routine maintenance is a good habit.
What should I check if I’m unsure about fitment?
Confirm your model (17L Tradie or HydroLith) and the tank type (twist-off). If it does not match, do not guess. Check specs before ordering to avoid delays.
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- Aussie-based support that understands real job sites.
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- Secure checkout.
- Help with fitment and compatibility before you buy.
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