ASCO 302-799 Rebuild Kit
The ASCO 302-799 Rebuild Kit is a critical maintenance solution for ensuring the pneumatic integrity of ASCO 302 series valves. Designed for heavy-duty HVACR and industrial fluid control applications, this solenoid valve repair kit includes the necessary internal components to restore factory-spec sealing performance and prevent pressure loss in the system. Contractors utilize this kit to address valve diaphragm wear and spring fatigue, extending the service life of the ASCO 302-799 assembly without requiring a full valve body replacement. The components are engineered to withstand standard thermal cycling and fluid dynamics common in liquid and gas applications. Utilizing OEM ASCO replacement parts ensures precise tolerances and material compatibility, maintaining the directional flow control and rapid response times essential for automated processing environments. This rebuild kit restores the tight shut-off capabilities required for high-cycle operations in commercial mechanical systems.
Key Benefits- Restores airtight pneumatic valve performance to prevent system leakage and pressure drops.
- Reduces operational downtime by providing a complete internal component refresh for the 302-799 series.
- Ensures OEM-grade material compatibility for consistent flow rates and pressure regulation.
- Cost-effective alternative to complete valve replacement in industrial fluid control applications.
- Optimized for durability in high-cycle automated HVACR systems.
What is included in the ASCO 302-799 Rebuild Kit?
The kit typically contains the diaphragm, springs, and O-rings required for a standard internal overhaul of the specific 302-799 valve body.
Can this kit be used for high-temperature steam applications?
The compatibility depends on the specific elastomer and material ratings of the 302 series; refer to your valve body’s nameplate specifications for fluid temperature limits.
How do I know if my ASCO solenoid needs a rebuild instead of replacement?
If the pilot hole is clear and the coil is receiving proper voltage but the valve fails to open, close, or maintain a seal, internal wear usually indicates a rebuild is necessary.
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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