Product Description This is a genuine replacement part. The model number and name for the following item is: Honeywell VR8200A2132 Valve. From the Manufacturer This is a genuine replacement part. The model number and name for the following item is: Honeywell VR8200A2132 Valve
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Honeywell International |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches |
Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
Outlet Connection Type | Flange |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Outlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Specification Met | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00085267112055, 00085267025072 |
Manufacturer | Honeywell International |
UPC | 085267025072 085267112055 |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 1.99 pounds |
ASIN | B00ECV2W90 |
Item model number | VR8200A2132 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 25, 2007 |
A**E
Perfect
Easy to install, instructions were clear and it works bueatifully!!!
H**.
Awesome for a DIY
My furnace went out. I replaced the thermocouple and the pilot still wouldn't stay lit. I called a service company in town and the guy gave me a $600 plus tax estimate over the phone to replace the CONTROL VALVE plus I would have to wait for two days before he would be available. At first he tried to convince me to replace the entire furnace for $2,600 plus tax. He used the scare tactic to convince me but I did not buy it. I insisted on replacing only the control valve.I took the model number off the dead control valve and looked it up on both Ebay and Amazon. Price was about same from both sources.....however, I am much more confident with Amazon return policy than Ebay.I paid $129.98 for it on Amazon and went to work. It took me three hours watching Youtube instructions and slowly installed it. It worked like a charm at the very first try. Every hour for the next six hours I came back to check for leaks. Everything was working great....no leak. It has been two weeks and so far so good.Next time this job will not take me more than one hour to complete.Saving $470 for a three-hour job is a blessing and pride. It appears plumbers nowadays think of themselves as attorneys making $470 per hour rate.
M**K
Great OEM replacement part.
Great price, easy install, take your time. take pictures!! Pipe dope obviously. Check for leaks.. I also replaced the pilot assembly. fast shipping. would highly recommend this vendor. you can do this.
R**N
Works great, but recommend installer is experienced in basic natural gas plumbing
Very good and prompt service. Unit worked just fine right out of the factory sealed packaging. I ended up using the basic unit without all the adapter and misc. hardware that shipped with it. They were the wrong gas pipe size and would have made the installation harder, because they would increase the length of the assembly and not fit in the heater housing. No adjustments were necessary, as the pilot flame setting and the safety interlock settings were exactly correct. I would highly recommend this product, but you are dealing with natural gas and good plumbing know how will keep you out of trouble, so unless you are more savvy than a typical do it yourselfer be careful if you choose to install it yourself.
B**R
Replacement part
Excellent product. Use it on a Modine Greenhouse heater
J**Y
valve
works as intended.
G**N
Bought two gas valves to have in stock when needed the first one didn't work at all.
Bought two gas valves to have in stock needed one New Year's Eve 7:00 p.m. put the new gas valve on and it failed luckily I bought two put the second one on it worked had it for a little over 30 days no refund no replacement wouldn't buy again $250 for one gas valve plus had to do the job twice.
D**O
A cheap fix
This is a generic replacement valve suitable for many furnaces (24VAC control, 30mv thermocouple, up to 135,000 BTU, 3.5" WC outlet pressure). Its easy enough to install for anyone with some basic plumbing experience. Observations from the install:Its important to know the specs for your furnace to ensure that you get a compatible valve. Rheem's customer service line was most helpful for me in this regard as was the ratings plate on the unit. You can also consult Honeywell's Universal Gas Valve Selection/Cross Reference Guide (web address below).The included instructions are clear and comprehensive. You can preview them at [...] (search on the valve part number). For even more info, download Honeywell document 70-2062 which covers gas valves in depth from a technical perspective and describes how to check/set the output pressure by observing flow on your gas meter.Take a few digital pictures of the original setup, particularly the wiring.The pilot supply and thermocouple connections were in different locations than the valve being replaced. This required replacing the pilot supply tubing. I used the 5AU59 kit from WW Grainger. Honeywell recommends against reusing the pilot fitting so its probably a good thing anyway. If the thermocouple is old, replace it too.The pilot fitting provided with the valve has VERY close tolerances for the tubing. Avoid any bends near the fitting as even a slightly out-of-round tube will be hard to install.The electrical connections are on the furnace-side of the valve making it hard to do wiring using the screw terminals but the 1/4" fast-ons provided are OK. I had to do a little re-wiring since some of the original wiring went to the now inaccessible screw terminals.I used a Yellow Jacket 78055 Gas Pressure Test Kit, bought on Amazon, to verify and adjust the inlet/output pressures. The valve is set to a nominal 3.5" Water Column. In use, mine ran a skosh low. I tweaked it up to spec but the original setting would have been fine too. The pressure adjust uses a Torx T40 driver but you could get away with a 1/4" flat screwdriver.
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