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Trane VAL7327 Service Gas Valve 3/4" LH

Special Price $236.13 Regular Price $262.10
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SKU
VAL7327
The Trane VAL7327 is a service gas valve that has been designed for use with Trane HVAC systems. Its 3/4” connector, inlet, and outlet diameters, make the appliance compatible with many types of gas lines in the system. This one is responsible for regulating the amount of propane or natural gas to the gas burner, the part called heat generator. Your Trane furnace will operate safely and to the specified, which precisely controls the gas supply as per the demand of the system. For easy installation, the position of the gas inlet and the outlet connections of the valve body are marked as left-handed.
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Specifications

  • Outlet Size: 3/4"
  • Size: 3/4 x 3/4"
  • Inlet Size: 3/4"
  • Weight: 1.0lbs
34 SERVICE GAS VALVE LH for Trane PART# VAL7327
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane VAL7327 Service Gas Valve?

Regularly inspect the valve for gas leaks, corrosion, or loose connections to ensure safe operation. Clean surrounding components to prevent debris buildup that could affect performance. Verify proper pressure regulation and operation during routine HVAC servicing. Always shut off gas supply before inspection.

What are common issues with the Trane VAL7327 Service Gas Valve?

  • Gas leakage due to worn seals or fittings.
  • Valve failing to open or close properly.
  • Irregular gas flow or pressure fluctuations.
  • Internal component wear causing inconsistent operation.
  • Sticking valve mechanism affecting system performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off gas supply and electrical power, confirm no leakage.

Step 2: Remove the existing valve and note pipe alignment for correct positioning.

Step 3: Align new valve to connections and tighten fittings securely.

Step 4: Restore gas slowly and check all joints using soap solution for leaks.

Step 5: Test burner ignition and observe stable flame operation.