BASO H15CB-2 Gas Valve
The BASO H15CB-2 is a heavy-duty automatic shut-off pilot gas valve designed for reliable flow control in commercial and industrial heating applications. Built to handle Natural Gas and Liquid Propane (LP) at pressures up to 0.5 PSI, this valve features a standard 1/2" NPT inlet and outlet configuration. As a technician-grade component, it utilizes a 1/4" compression coupling pilot tap located to the right of the inlet, facilitating a streamlined internal pilot gas flow without the need for a Rotor "B" valve. This specific model is engineered without a pressure tap, ensuring a compact footprint for tight furnace or boiler cabinets. Whether you are performing a field replacement or a new installation, the H15CB-2 gas valve provides essential safety by halting gas flow to the main burner if the pilot flame is extinguished, ensuring system integrity and preventing hazardous gas accumulation. Note that the H15CB-2 is technically identical to the H15CB-2C model.
Key Benefits for Technicians- Universal Fuel Compatibility: Rated for both Natural Gas and LP applications without requiring secondary conversion kits.
- Internal Pilot Logic: Features internal pilot gas flow, reducing the need for external bypass piping and simplifying the manifold layout.
- Direct Drop-in Replacement: The 1/2" NPT threading and standard 1/4" pilot compression fitting ensure compatibility with existing standing pilot systems.
- High Temperature Durability: Constructed to withstand the ambient heat of commercial combustion chambers while maintaining a 100% shut-off safety rating.
Is the Baso H15CB-2 compatible with millivolt systems?
Yes, this valve is typically used in conjunction with a thermocouple or thermopile to provide the millivolt signal required for the electromagnetic safety shut-off mechanism.
What is the difference between the H15CB-2 and the H15CB-2C?
The units are functionally and physically identical; the "C" suffix often denotes bulk packaging or specific distributor regional coding, but the specifications remain the same.
Where is the pilot tap located on this specific model?
The 1/4" compression pilot tap is positioned on the right side of the inlet, which must be considered when verifying clearance in the gas train.
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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