Wayne 60270-002 Gas Valve

Wayne 60270-002 Gas Valve

Wayne

  • $385.00


The Wayne 60270-002 Gas Valve is a White-Rodgers 36C03 series combination control engineered for standing pilot applications in HVAC natural gas systems. This heavy-duty 3/4-inch NPT valve operates on a 24V AC circuit, integrating the manual gas cock, mechanical pressure regulator, and 100% shut-off safety pilot into a single compact housing. Rated for up to 280,000 BTU/hr, it is a standard replacement for high-capacity boilers and furnaces requiring precise fuel flow management and reliable pilot ignition troubleshooting. The R36C03 series design allows for versatile mounting in any orientation except upside down, accommodating tight manifold configurations often found in industrial combustion equipment. By maintaining a stable outlet pressure of 3.5" W.C. for natural gas, this 24 volt gas valve ensures burner efficiency and consistent heat output. This OEM Wayne combustion part is 100% factory-tested to meet UL and CSA safety standards for critical gas-fired appliance venting and control.

Key Benefits
  • Universal Compatibility: Specifically designed to replace 36C03-433 and related standing pilot gas valves in commercial and residential units.
  • High BTU Capacity: Supports up to 280,000 BTU/hr, making it suitable for larger gas-fired furnace and boiler systems.
  • Enhanced Safety: Features a 100% shut-off automatic pilot safety mechanism to prevent gas leaks if the flame is extinguished.
  • Technician-Friendly Installation: Includes 3/4" x 3/4" NPT connections and adjustable pressure regulation for field calibration.
Common Questions

What is the correct voltage for the Wayne 60270-002?
This model is built for 24V gas valve systems; using it with 120V or millivolt (750mV) circuits will cause immediate coil failure.

Can I use this valve for Liquid Propane (LP) conversion?
The Wayne 60270-002 is factory-configured for natural gas. Any conversion to LP must utilize a manufacturer-approved conversion kit to adjust the pressure regulator spring and orifice settings.

Why is my pilot not staying lit with this new valve?
Ensure the thermocouple is fully seated and generating at least 20-30mV. If the pilot flame is too small or lifting, use the pilot adjustment screw to increase gas flow to the burner.

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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