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Resideo VR8304P4256T 3/4" Single Stage Intermittent Pilot Gas Valve 24V

Special Price $276.04 Regular Price $306.40
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VR8304P4256T
The Resideo VR8304P4256T is a 3/4" Single Stage Intermittent Pilot Gas Valve to control gas flow in HVAC systems, for furnaces and boilers. It is 24V and can be used in systems that require a single stage operation. With an inlet pressure of 1/2 PSI, it is reliable over a wide temperature range from -40°F to 175°F and is suitable for use in a wide range of climates. This gas valve is a reliable and durable gas valve that gives consistent performance and reliable ignition in HVAC equipment. It uses precise gas flow control to improve system overall efficiency, decrease energy consumption, and increase heating performance.
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Specifications

  • Range of Temperature: -40°F to 175°F
  • Application: Single Stage
  • Capacity: 30,000 BTU
  • Operating Pressure: 1/2 PSI
  • Frequency: 60Hz
  • Voltage: 24V
Manufacturer Name: Resideo
Product Number: VR8304P4256T
OEM Part Number: VR8304P4256T
Product Description: 3/4" 24V Slowopn 1Stg Gasvlv
Weight:2.16lbs/979.76g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Resideo VR8304P4256T Pilot Gas Valve?

Regularly inspect the gas valve for leaks, corrosion, or debris buildup. Ensure all connections are tight and the pilot assembly is clean. Proper maintenance helps maintain safe operation and consistent gas flow.

What are common issues with the Resideo VR8304P4256T Pilot Gas Valve?

  • Gas leaks or improper sealing.
  • Failure of the pilot to ignite.
  • Erratic gas flow or pressure inconsistencies.
  • Electrical or solenoid malfunctions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Shut off the gas supply and power to the system before starting.

Step 2: Remove the existing gas valve following the appliance manufacturer’s instructions.

Step 3: Install the new valve in the correct orientation, ensuring proper alignment with gas lines.

Step 4: Connect the control wiring according to the wiring diagram.

Step 5: Tighten all fittings securely and check for gas leaks with a soapy water solution.

Step 6: Restore gas and power, then test the system to confirm proper pilot ignition and operation.