Posted by Fixerupper on October 21, 2017 at 12:51:33 from (174.219.2.213):
A little over a week ago, maybe two weeks ago I posted a question about the Robert Shaw brand gas valve in a heater I have. Thanks for the suggestions.
The old valve would not respond to the thermocouple. The old valve used a capillary tube type thermostat but I decided to get a new valve that requires a wall thermostat. I looked at the dizzying array of valves on the Robert Shaw website and came up with the perfect fit, 100,000 btu 1/2" inlet and outlet, snap valve, just what I wanted. When I tied to purchase this valve on a retail website I found this valve was recalled. Bummer! Back to the blackboard. I finally came up with this valve, 100,000 btu same configuration but soft start which can be converted to snap start if needed. What I don't know is what the two wires coming out of the red thermocouple hole area are for. This heater uses a pilot light.
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