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Honeywell V4046C1047 Solenoid Pilot Gas Valve 1/4" NPT 0-10 PSI 55 CFH 120V

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V4046C1047

The Honeywell V4046C1047 is a 1/4-inch, 120-volt pilot gas valve designed to precisely control gas flow in a variety of heating systems, including furnaces and boilers. To keep the pilot light burning and the system running smoothly, it controls the supply of natural gas or propane to it. With a pressure range of 0 to 10 PSI and a flow rate of 55 cubic feet per hour, this valve is ideal for both residential and commercial uses. The primary benefits include preserving steady gas pressure, maximizing fuel efficiency, and improving overall system dependability. Its aluminum body structure also makes it durable and resistant to challenging operational environments. The Honeywell V4046C1047 is a dependable substitute if your pilot light fails to work properly or you're concerned that there may be a problem with the gas valve.

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Manufacturer Name: Honeywell
Product Number: V4046C1047
OEM Part Number: V4046C1047
Product Description: 1/4" 120V 0/10# Pilotgas 55Cfh
Weight:1.12lbs/508.02g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Honeywell V4046C1047 Solenoid Pilot Gas Valve?

Inspect the valve and electrical coil regularly for wear or overheating. Check for gas leaks and tighten fittings as needed. Clean debris from the orifice to ensure smooth operation. Always shut off power and gas before servicing.

What are common issues with the Honeywell V4046C1047 Solenoid Pilot Gas Valve?

  • Coil failure or weak magnetic pull affecting valve actuation.
  • Gas leakage at fittings or worn sealing components.
  • Valve sticking due to debris buildup or contamination inside.
  • Intermittent opening or failure to activate under load conditions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off gas supply and electrical power at the system breaker before starting.

Step 2: Remove existing pilot valve and note wiring and pipe connections.

Step 3: Mount new valve, ensuring correct alignment and secure fittings.

Step 4: Reconnect wiring to terminals as per manufacturer diagram.

Step 5: Tighten gas connections, check for leaks using proper solution.

Step 6: Restore power and gas, test operation and verify stable ignition.