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Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100108714 1/2" Liquid Propane Gas Valve 10"WC 24V

Special Price $357.33 Regular Price $396.63
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100108714
Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100108714 Liquid Propane Gas Valve is used in controlling the flow of propane in heating systems. It is used in water heaters and boilers and has 24 volts with a 1/2” connection and 10” WC pressure to deliver gas efficiently and accurately. This valve also improves safety since the flow of gas is constant and improves efficiency of your HVAC equipment. This is a very sturdy part that will provide long lasting reliability and should be used to help keep your heating system in proper working order and safe.
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Specifications

  • Type: Gas Valve
  • Inlet/Outlet Pressure: 10"WC
  • Connection Size: 1/2
  • Voltage:24V
  • Gas Type: Liquid Propane
Manufacturer Name: Lochinvar & A.O. Smith
Product Number: 100108714
OEM Part Number: 100108714
Product Description: 24V 10" Wc Lp 1/2" Gas Valve
Weight:2.78lbs/1260.99g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100108714 Gas Valve?

Inspect the valve periodically for gas leaks, corrosion, and secure electrical connections. Clean external surfaces to prevent debris buildup that may affect operation. Ensure proper voltage supply and test operation regularly for better performance.

What are common issues with the Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100108714 Gas Valve?

  • Gas leakage due to worn seals or loose fittings.
  • Electrical coil failure causing valve not to open or close properly.
  • Inconsistent gas flow or pressure regulation issues.
  • Valve sticking due to internal contamination or debris.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power before starting.

Step 2: Ventilate area and confirm no gas presence using approved leak detection method.

Step 3: Remove old valve and clean pipe threads carefully for proper sealing.

Step 4: Place new valve in correct flow direction and tighten fittings securely.

Step 5: Connect wiring to terminals as marked and check insulation integrity.

Step 6: Restore gas and power, then test for leaks and proper ignition under controlled conditions.