gas burner safety valve quotation

When you’re working with gas, safety should be the name of the game. It’s extremely easy to cause a lot of damage, both to yourself and your establishment, when you’re not showing that invisible little devil the respect it deserves. Fortunately, modern-day gas safety valves have been tested and outfitted around the world, and these bad boys are essential pieces to any efficiently-working system. That said, when your gas safety valves are a little worse for wear, making a repair or finding a replacement is a no-brainer. That’s why keeping an extra in your repair kit or tool closet is a smart move, and we’ve got the gas safety valves you need!

gas burner safety valve quotation

Brand New, Robertshaw Single Bimetal Gas Valve, NC-4125-5, Y-30128-AF77, Use with Norton Ignitor. Terminals - 1/4" Fem, Outlet Size 1 - Orifice, Mounting Type - Bracket, Inlet Size - 3/8" Loxit, Electrical Rating - 3V AC @ 3.3-3.6 Amps.Replaces Part...

gas burner safety valve quotation

These valves do not fail very often. Normally the problem is with the ignitor not drawing enough amperage to open the valve. Even if the ignitor is glowing orange it is likely still the cause of the burner not igniting. Technicians refer to this as a "weak" igniter.

Dual gas safety valve assembly. The gas oven safety valve works with the oven igniter to provide gas to the burner. If the safety valve fails, the oven won’t heat. Since safety valves rarely fail, be sure to check more commonly defective parts before replacing the safety valve.

These valves do not fail very often. Normally the problem is with the ignitor not drawing enough amperage to open the valve. Even if the ignitor is glowing orange it is likely still the cause of the burner not igniting. Technicians refer to this as a "weak" igniter.

These valves do not fail very often. Normally the problem is with the ignitor not drawing enough amperage to open the valve. Even if the ignitor is glowing orange it is likely still the cause of the burner not igniting. Technicians refer to this as a "weak" igniter.

These valves do not fail very often. Normally the problem is with the ignitor not drawing enough amperage to open the valve. Even if the ignitor is glowing orange it is likely still the cause of the burner not igniting. Technicians refer to this as a "weak" igniter.

These valves do not fail very often. Normally the problem is with the ignitor not drawing enough amperage to open the valve. Even if the ignitor is glowing orange it is likely still the cause of the burner not igniting. Technicians refer to this as a "weak" igniter.

These valves do not fail very often. Normally the problem is with the ignitor not drawing enough amperage to open the valve. Even if the ignitor is glowing orange it is likely still the cause of the burner not igniting. Technicians refer to this as a "weak" igniter.

gas burner safety valve quotation

High pressure design allows use on gas pressures up to 25 PSI. Pilot gas is taken from within the control. Gas will pass to both pilot and main burner when reset button is depressed (H19RA 3/8" threads). Gas will not pass to the main burner equipped with flow interupter (H19LA 3/8" threads or the H19NA 1/4" threads) when reset button is depressed. Loss of signal from thermocouple shuts off both main and pilot burners. For complete specs on these Baso Valves, download the PDF below.