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White-Rodgers High-Capacity Gas Safety Pilot Valve with Knob

White-Rodgers High-Capacity Gas Safety Pilot Valve with Knob

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Product Details

Manufacturer: White-Rodgers
White-Rodgers Part Numbers: 100-HC
Item Number: HPC-100-HC

Features

  • Rated for temperatures up to 225º
  • Can handle up to 142,000 BTUs
  • Includes knob
  • Suitable for use with propane and natural gas systems
This safety pilot valve by White Rodgers is rated for temperatures up to 225°. It is a high capacity valve that can handle up to 142,000 BTU and is appropriate for use with both propane and natural gas systems. The valve comes with a knob for foolproof operation. This item is suitable for use as a replacement for a similar worn valve or as a component in a newly constructed system. Observe all safety codes and regulations during installation of this part.

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Terry from Castro Valley, CA asked:
What size of piping is required to meet the inlet/outlet thread requirement of this safety pilot valve?
What size of piping is required to meet the inlet/outlet thread requirement of this safety pilot valve?
Per the manufacturer, this valve is tapped for 1/2 N.P.T. piping.
Answered by: eFireplaceStore

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Janet from St Charles, MO asked:
How does the knob work when you use it to light the pilot?
How does the knob work when you use it to light the pilot?
In order to light the pilot, rotate the knob to the position that will allow you to push it in. While pushing in the knob, hold a match or lighter just above the pilot tube until a flame appears from the tube. Continue holding the knob in for an additional 30 seconds. You can now release the knob and the pilot should remain lit. The knob can then be rotated to the "on" position to light the main burner. Rotating back to the "pilot" position will turn the burner off, but allow the pilot to remain lit. Rotating to the "off" position will extinguish the pilot as well.
Answered by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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