Trane VAL1917 Gas Valve

Trane VAL1917 Gas Valve

Trane

  • $425.45


The Trane VAL1917 is a precision-engineered 120V Solenoid Gas Valve designed for high-reliability flow control in industrial and commercial HVACR applications. Built to strict OEM Trane replacement part standards, this valve features a 1/4" x 1/4" NPT connection, ensuring a secure and leak-free fit for compatible gas-fired equipment. Operating at 120VAC (50/60Hz), the solenoid provides immediate response to control signals, making it a critical component for systems requiring consistent intermittent pilot or direct ignition gas regulation. This Baso Gas Products manufactured valve (often cross-referenced as Trane VAL01917) is intended for use with natural gas or propane, offering the durability that veteran technicians demand when servicing rooftop units or specialized water heating systems. Its compact 4.95" x 4.95" x 4.45" footprint allows for straightforward installation in tight manifold configurations, effectively eliminating the common failure points associated with generic aftermarket solenoid valves.

Key Benefits:

  • Direct OEM compatibility ensures exact electrical and mechanical alignment with Trane HVAC units.
  • High-duty cycle 120V gas solenoid provides rapid opening and closing for precise fuel delivery.
  • Versatile 1/4-inch NPT connections facilitate standard plumbing integration for fuel lines.
  • Certified for multi-fuel applications, including both natural gas and liquid propane systems.
  • Robust construction by Baso Gas Products maintains stable operation under 50/60Hz frequencies.

Common Questions:

  • Can I use this valve for 24V control circuits? No, this is a 120VAC solenoid gas valve. Applying 24V will fail to energize the coil, and higher voltages will cause immediate failure. Always verify your control board output before installation.
  • Is the Trane VAL1917 compatible with both LP and Natural Gas? Yes, this valve is engineered to handle both gas types, provided the manifold pressure is calibrated to the equipment manufacturer's specifications.
  • What should I check if the valve isn't opening? First, verify that the 120V power supply is reaching the wire leads during the ignition sequence. If power is present but the valve does not click or pass gas, the internal solenoid coil may be compromised.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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