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Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100288535 3/4" LP Gas Valve 24V 10" WC

Special Price $278.27 Regular Price $308.88
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100288535
Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100288535 3/4″ LP which operates on a voltage of 24 volts and which is applied in the Actuating and regulation of the liquid propane in HVAC systems. It employs a 10WC pressure to guarantee precise delivery of the gas. This valve is widely applied in water heaters and boilers of Lochinvar and A.O. Smith to provide stable work and safety. The benefits of the system are higher energy efficiency, steadier gas supply, and enhanced safety. The valve enhances combustion and heating efficiency of home and commercial heating systems, leading to longer equipment durability and reduced energy costs.
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Specifications

  • Type: LP Gas Valve
  • Size: 3/4"
  • Pressure Range: 10" Wc
Manufacturer Name: Lochinvar & A.O. Smith
Product Number: 100288535
OEM Part Number: 100288535
Product Description: 24V 10" Wc Lp 3/4" Gas Valve
Weight:2.05lbs/929.86g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100288535 Gas Valve?

Inspect the valve regularly for gas leaks, coil wear, and corrosion around fittings. Ensure electrical connections remain tight and free from oxidation. Test valve operation under normal load and keep surrounding areas clean to avoid debris from affecting performance and safety.

What are common issues with the Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100288535 Gas Valve?

  • Valve failing to open or close due to coil burnout.
  • Gas leakage from worn seals or loose pipe connections.
  • Irregular gas pressure causing unstable burner performance.
  • Electrical connection faults leading to intermittent operation.