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Asco SV401A02V9BF7 1/4 Inch Nc 0/300#Fueloil 120V

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SV401A02V9BF7

The ASCO SV401A02V9BF7 is a normally closed  solenoid valve intended for fuel oil use in HVAC systems. This can withstand pressure of up to 300 psi and runs on a regular 120-volt AC power supply. Put more simply, this valve functions as an electrically operated switch for your fuel oil lines. The fuel oil flow is stopped when the valve is closed and not electrified, or when there is no electricity flowing through it. Fuel oil can flow through the valve because it opens when electricity is applied. Because of this feature, it's perfect for managing the fuel oil flow in different HVAC units, like oil burners and furnaces. The exact control over fuel oil distribution provided by this solenoid valve is one of its main advantages.

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Manufacturer Name: ASCO
Product Number: SV401A02V9BF7
OEM Part Number: SV401A02V9BF7
Product Description: 1/4" Nc 0/300#Fueloil 120V
Weight:1.97lbs/893.58g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Asco SV401A02V9BF7 Solenoid Valve?

Regularly inspect the valve for leaks, debris, or corrosion. Clean the ports and ensure the electrical connections are tight. Proper maintenance ensures accurate fuel flow, prevents clogs, and maintains safe operation. Always disconnect power before servicing.

What are common issues with the Asco SV401A02V9BF7 Solenoid Valve?

  • Failure to open or close properly.
  • Leaks at seals or connections.
  • Corrosion affecting valve operation.
  • Electrical coil problem.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the fuel oil supply and disconnect electrical power before installation.

Step2: Verify the valve’s pressure rating and voltage match the system requirements.

Step3: Apply thread sealant to the pipe threads and mount the valve in the correct direction.

Step4: Tighten fittings securely without over-torquing.

Step5: Connect the electrical leads according to wiring codes.

Step6: Restore power and fuel flow, then test for leaks and proper valve operation.