
Robertshaw 700-516 Gas Valve
1/2" MV GAS VLV,7000BMVR
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Robertshaw 700-516 Gas Valve | 7000BMVR Millivolt Gas Valve | 1/2" MV Gas Valve – 240,000 BTU
The Robertshaw® 700-516 (7000BMVR) Millivolt Gas Valve is a versatile, high-performance gas control valve engineered for a wide range of applications—from residential furnaces to commercial swimming pool heaters. Designed with millivolt diaphragm/solenoid technology, this gas valve operates efficiently with wall thermostat control, making it a reliable replacement for many OEM units.
With a robust BTU capacity of 240,000, the Robertshaw 700 Series gas valves offer industry-leading performance and are compatible with various gas types including natural, LP, manufactured, mixed, and LP/air mixtures. It features a standard 1/2" inlet and 3-position outlet (Straight-Thru FPT), offering maximum installation flexibility.
🔧 Key Features:
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Millivolt Control Range: 250mV to 750mV
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Inlet Size: 1/2" NPT
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Outlet: 1/2" Straight-Thru FPT with plugs
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Gas Cock Dial Settings: Off – Pilot – On
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Pilot Outlet: 1/4" tubing
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Pressure Regulation: 4.0" WC for Natural Gas
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Max Inlet Pressure: 14" WC (0.5 PSI)
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Temperature Range: -40°F to 175°F
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Terminal Type: Combination Screw/Spade, Standard NEMA
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Built-in Inlet Filter Screen
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RoHS Compliant
🔄 Replaces or Cross-References:
Montague 02065-6, South Bend Range 1055999, Garland F807-0115N, Frymaster 8070115 / 8072427, Bradford White 222-22255-00 / 4G9701404, Bakers Pride R3104A / 359811404, and many more.
Whether you're replacing a worn-out valve or building new systems, the Robertshaw 700-516 offers durability, reliability, and universal compatibility that HVAC professionals trust.
Applications:
✔️ Furnaces
✔️ Water Heaters
✔️ Pool Heaters
✔️ Commercial Cooking Equipment
Buy with confidence – OEM quality from Robertshaw, a trusted name in gas control technology.
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