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In a Williams in-floor furnace, it takes a thermopile millivolt (no
external electrical supply) gas valve numbered B67RA247 General Controls with 1/2 inch fittings. I can't find an exact replacement. Is there a universal one I can use? Where do I order it from? Is there another one someone can suggest? Ideally, someone could point me to a local supplier in Kansas City, Kansas (or Missouri). While watching the burner trays going well, they went off (the thermostat was all the way up, and didn't turn off). I hit the gas valve and the burner trays went on again. Also the pilot light button has to be held a long time for it to remain on after releasing the button. And also, sometimes I discover the furnace went off, pilot light and all. I already replaced the thermopile. So, I see the next step as replacing the gas valve. Here's a page that explains these things http://www.diychatroom.com/f98/how-d...roblems-37230/ ~ Nehmo |
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Your local (to you) HVAC parts house can probably cross
reference. Of course, they will probably only sell to established tradesmen. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Nehmo" wrote in message ... In a Williams in-floor furnace, it takes a thermopile millivolt (no external electrical supply) gas valve numbered B67RA247 General Controls with 1/2 inch fittings. I can't find an exact replacement. Is there a universal one I can use? Where do I order it from? Is there another one someone can suggest? Ideally, someone could point me to a local supplier in Kansas City, Kansas (or Missouri). While watching the burner trays going well, they went off (the thermostat was all the way up, and didn't turn off). I hit the gas valve and the burner trays went on again. Also the pilot light button has to be held a long time for it to remain on after releasing the button. And also, sometimes I discover the furnace went off, pilot light and all. I already replaced the thermopile. So, I see the next step as replacing the gas valve. Here's a page that explains these things http://www.diychatroom.com/f98/how-d...roblems-37230/ ~ Nehmo |
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On Jan 27, 6:30*am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote: Your local (to you) HVAC parts house can probably cross reference. Of course, they will probably only sell to established tradesmen. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus *www.lds.org . "Nehmo" wrote in message ... In a Williams in-floor furnace, it takes a thermopile millivolt (no external electrical supply) gas valve numbered B67RA247 General Controls with 1/2 inch fittings. I can't find an exact replacement. Is there a universal one I can use? Where do I order it from? Is there another one someone can suggest? Ideally, someone could point me to a local supplier in Kansas City, Kansas (or Missouri). While watching the burner trays going well, they went off (the thermostat was all the way up, and didn't turn off). I hit the gas valve and the burner trays went on again. Also the pilot light button has to be held a long time for it to remain on after releasing the button. And also, sometimes I discover the furnace went off, pilot light and all. I already replaced the thermopile. So, I see the next step as replacing the gas valve. Here's a page that explains these thingshttp://www.diychatroom.com/f98/how-diagnose-gas-valve-problems-37230/ ~ Nehmo I can't find anybody who will cross reference the part by the number. But it seems it should be easy to get some kind of universal replacement. There's a place here in Kansas City called Patrick's, but the counter guy doesn't want to deal with me because I made a joking response to one of his remarks. He is overly sensitive. Anyway, I can't buy from that place. The other local place, Arrow, wants me to bring in the old gas valve. And my previous experience with them, suggests it would be expensive through them. If you (or someone familiar with this city) can suggest a "local HVAC parts house" in Kansas City, I'll try it. ~ Nehmo |
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In article , Nehmo Sergheyev wrote:
On Jan 27, 6:30=A0am, "Stormin Mormon" wrote: Your local (to you) HVAC parts house can probably cross reference. Of course, they will probably only sell to established tradesmen. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus =A0www.lds.org . "Nehmo" wrote in message ... In a Williams in-floor furnace, it takes a thermopile millivolt (no external electrical supply) gas valve numbered B67RA247 General Controls with 1/2 inch fittings. I can't find an exact replacement. Is there a universal one I can use? Where do I order it from? Is there another one someone can suggest? Ideally, someone could point me to a local supplier in Kansas City, Kansas (or Missouri). While watching the burner trays going well, they went off (the thermostat was all the way up, and didn't turn off). I hit the gas valve and the burner trays went on again. Also the pilot light button has to be held a long time for it to remain on after releasing the button. And also, sometimes I discover the furnace went off, pilot light and all. I already replaced the thermopile. So, I see the next step as replacing the gas valve. Here's a page that explains these thingshttp://www.diychatroom.com/f98/ho= w-diagnose-gas-valve-problems-37230/ ~ Nehmo I can't find anybody who will cross reference the part by the number. But it seems it should be easy to get some kind of universal replacement. There's a place here in Kansas City called Patrick's, but the counter guy doesn't want to deal with me because I made a joking response to one of his remarks. He is overly sensitive. Anyway, I can't buy from that place. The other local place, Arrow, wants me to bring in the old gas valve. And my previous experience with them, suggests it would be expensive through them. If you (or someone familiar with this city) can suggest a "local HVAC parts house" in Kansas City, I'll try it. How about a plain APPLIANCE PARTS place. Like for instance... http://www.marbeck.com/ |
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![]() I can't find anybody who will cross reference the part by the number. But it seems it should be easy to get some kind of universal replacement. There's a place here in Kansas City called Patrick's, but the counter guy doesn't want to deal with me because I made a joking response to one of his remarks. He is overly sensitive. Anyway, I can't buy from that place. The other local place, Arrow, wants me to bring in the old gas valve. And my previous experience with them, suggests it would be expensive through them. If you (or someone familiar with this city) can suggest a "local HVAC parts house" in Kansas City, I'll try it. ~ Nehmo Try here.... http://www.realpageslive.com/WebProj...cy10htm&from=2 |
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"Steve" wrote in message
... I can't find anybody who will cross reference the part by the number. But it seems it should be easy to get some kind of universal replacement. There's a place here in Kansas City called Patrick's, but the counter guy doesn't want to deal with me because I made a joking response to one of his remarks. He is overly sensitive. Anyway, I can't buy from that place. The other local place, Arrow, wants me to bring in the old gas valve. And my previous experience with them, suggests it would be expensive through them. If you (or someone familiar with this city) can suggest a "local HVAC parts house" in Kansas City, I'll try it. ~ Nehmo Try here.... http://www.realpageslive.com/WebProj...cy10htm&from=2 For once, you weren't totally wrong -- proly your best advice in your usenet history. If the OP is looking to go super-cheap labor-wise, and is not concerned about quality or competence, he should search hvac+beer. He'll proly find a lot of the assholes on the alt.hvac ng. -- EA |
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![]() "Existential Angst" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message ... I can't find anybody who will cross reference the part by the number. But it seems it should be easy to get some kind of universal replacement. There's a place here in Kansas City called Patrick's, but the counter guy doesn't want to deal with me because I made a joking response to one of his remarks. He is overly sensitive. Anyway, I can't buy from that place. The other local place, Arrow, wants me to bring in the old gas valve. And my previous experience with them, suggests it would be expensive through them. If you (or someone familiar with this city) can suggest a "local HVAC parts house" in Kansas City, I'll try it. ~ Nehmo Try here.... http://www.realpageslive.com/WebProj...cy10htm&from=2 For once, you weren't totally wrong -- proly your best advice in your usenet history. If the OP is looking to go super-cheap labor-wise, and is not concerned about quality or competence, he should search hvac+beer. He'll proly find a lot of the assholes on the alt.hvac ng. -- EA I searched for "asshole" on alt.hvac and the only result was "EA". |
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"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message
... "Existential Angst" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message ... I can't find anybody who will cross reference the part by the number. But it seems it should be easy to get some kind of universal replacement. There's a place here in Kansas City called Patrick's, but the counter guy doesn't want to deal with me because I made a joking response to one of his remarks. He is overly sensitive. Anyway, I can't buy from that place. The other local place, Arrow, wants me to bring in the old gas valve. And my previous experience with them, suggests it would be expensive through them. If you (or someone familiar with this city) can suggest a "local HVAC parts house" in Kansas City, I'll try it. ~ Nehmo Try here.... http://www.realpageslive.com/WebProj...cy10htm&from=2 For once, you weren't totally wrong -- proly your best advice in your usenet history. If the OP is looking to go super-cheap labor-wise, and is not concerned about quality or competence, he should search hvac+beer. He'll proly find a lot of the assholes on the alt.hvac ng. -- EA I searched for "asshole" on alt.hvac and the only result was "EA". Or the OP can search the Better Business Bureau -- I"m sure all the hvac regulars here are listed under Fraud/Incompetents. -- EA |
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