Nordyne 902910 Gas Valve

Nordyne 902910 Gas Valve

Nordyne

  • $512.00


Stop chasing intermittent ignition failures on aging units and swap in the Nordyne 902910 Gas Valve. This authentic OEM furnace gas valve is a direct-replacement for 624619R, engineered specifically for Nordyne, Miller, and Intertherm single-stage forced-air systems. Whether you are servicing an A2A, B3BV, or NXB series furnace, this valve provides the precise regulation required for safe combustion. Built for 24VAC control circuits, it features an industry-standard 1/2-inch NPT inlet and outlet for seamless installation into existing gas manifolds. Factory-calibrated for a 3.3-inch water column (WC) outlet pressure with a 10-inch WC maximum capacity, this Robertshaw 7200 series component ensures stable gas flow for both natural gas and liquid propane applications when used with the appropriate conversion kits. For technicians managing high-volume service calls, keeping this reliable Nordyne heating part on the truck eliminates the guesswork involved with generic universal valves that lack the proper stamping or pilot settings.

Key Benefits
  • Precision Pressure Regulation: Ships factory-set at 3.3" WC specifically for single-stage Nordyne furnace specifications.
  • OEM Compatibility: Replaces older 624619R models across Miller, Intertherm, and Maytag-branded equipment.
  • Dual Fuel Versatility: Compatible with natural gas and LP setups to minimize inventory needs for various job sites.
  • Standardized Infrastructure: Utilizes 1/2" NPT connections and common 24V wiring for fast field swap-outs.
Common Questions

Is this valve a direct fit for older Miller mobile home furnaces?
Yes, the 902910 is the standard replacement for many Nordyne/Miller mobile home and residential furnaces; always verify the valve stamping against your unit's serial number prefix.

Can I use this gas valve for a liquid propane (LP) conversion?
This valve is compatible with LP, provided you install the correct LP conversion spring and orifice kit required for the specific furnace model.

What are the symptoms of a failing 902910 gas valve?
Common indicators include a furnace that cycles through the inducer and igniter phases but fails to establish a flame, or an intermittent "no-heat" call where the valve coil fails to open despite receiving 24V from the board.

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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