Facebook Pixel

Honeywell V8943B1036 1 1/2" Gas Valve 24V Slow Open Natural Gas 1/2 PSI Max Inlet

Special Price $775.13 Regular Price $860.40
In stock
SKU
V8943B1036

The Honeywell V8943B1036 is a 1.5-inch, 24-volt slow opening solenoid valve specifically designed for natural gas applications. The solenoid of the valve opens a valve seat when it is powered on, letting gas through. On the other hand, the solenoid stops the gas flow by closing the seat when it becomes de-energized.In order to provide adequate combustion when heating water, it controls the gas supply to the burner.It controls the burner's gas flow, heating the air that is subsequently pumped throughout a structure through ducts.The delayed opening function reduces the possibility of safety issues by preventing abrupt gas pressure surges.It guarantees appropriate system performance and compatibility because it is made for natural gas.

Manufacturer:
https://www.partshnc.com/media/catalog/product/v/8/v8943b1036.jpg
Manufacturer Name: Honeywell
Product Number: V8943B1036
OEM Part Number: V8943B1036
Product Description: 1 1/2"24Vslwopn,Nat,1/2#Max
Weight:5.58lbs/2531.04g

Choose the best HVAC equipment parts and supplies from PartsHnC!

  • Same Day Shipping

  • Best Quality And Best Price

  • Wide Range of Inventory

  • Best Customer Service

Have More Questions or Need Help to Place The Order?
Reach us at (866)773-0907 or [email protected]

Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:Honeywell V8943B1036 1 1/2" Gas Valve 24V Slow Open Natural Gas 1/2 PSI Max Inlet
Your Rating
Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Honeywell V8943B1036 Gas Valve?

Inspect wiring and valve body regularly for corrosion or gas leaks. Clean exterior and ensure secure electrical connections. Proper maintenance ensures safe gas flow, prevents malfunction, and reduces risk of hazardous leaks or ignition failure.

What are common issues with the Honeywell V8943B1036 Gas Valve?

  • Gas leakage from worn seals or improper seating.
  • Valve sticking or failing to open/close.
  • Electrical coil failure preventing actuation.
  • Inconsistent gas flow or pressure drop.
  • Slow response or intermittent operation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Shut off gas supply and electrical power, verify system is de-energized and ventilated.

Step 2: Remove old valve and confirm piping compatibility and flow direction.

Step 3: Mount new valve securely on line, aligning arrow.

Step 4: Connect control wiring per schematic, ensure tight connections.

Step 5: Restore gas slowly, check for leaks with approved solution.