Garland 1046287 Burner Gas Valve 1/8 MPT

Special Price $101.11 Regular Price $155.80
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SKU
1046287
The Garland 1046287 Burner Gas Valve 1/8" MPT regulates the amount of gas flow through an internal mechanism operated by a control signal that is applied and removed by the signal. The valve enables the gas to go through the thread connection of the male pipe to the burner assembly when it is actuated, so that it can be burned. This is a valve installed on the gas line of commercial cooking equipment that is compatible, usually between the supply and the burner. It is designed to be used in case the valve is not properly.

Dimensions

  • Length: 4 In
  • Width: 1.3 In
  • Height: 1.3 In
  • Weight: 0.3 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Burner Valve
  • [ 1/8" Mpt Inlet ] [ Rotation Off/On]
  • [Stem Position Down] [Stem Size .240"] Stem 1-3/8" Long.
  • [Ctr Inlet To End Of Stem 2.5"]
  • [ Angle - 90], [ 3/8"-27 Outlet Comes With
  • Hood Orifice #42 ],
  • Valve Body W/ 2 Screws,
  • For Knurled Collar Type Use # 52-1666
  • Garland Fry Top Valve
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What maintenance is required for the Garland 1046287 Burner Gas Valve?

Inspect the valve periodically for leaks, proper gas flow, and smooth operation. Clean external surfaces and ensure internal passages are free from debris. Check all fittings and tighten connections securely. Proper maintenance supports accurate gas delivery and ensures secure burner operation.

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  • Gas leakage due to worn seals or faulty fittings.
  • Valve sticking or becoming difficult to turn.
  • Inconsistent gas flow is affecting burner performance.
  • Internal component wear reduces control accuracy.
  • Blockages restricting gas passage.
  • Delayed ignition caused by irregular gas supply.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Ensure the gas supply is completely turned off.

Step2: Disconnect and remove the old burner gas valve from the appliance.

Step3: Install the new valve in the same orientation and position.

Step4: Reattach the gas line and ensure all fittings are tight.

Step5: Turn the gas back on gradually and test the burner operation.

Step6: Make sure the area is well-ventilated and free of open flames during installation.