White Rodgers 25M03 TYPE 704 Gas Valve 3/8" FPT 24V

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25M03 TYPE 704
The White Rodgers 25M03 TYPE 704 Gas Valve 3/8" FPT 24V regulates the flow by responding to a control signal by opening two electrically operated valves that close or open. They are used to control the flow to burners depending on the instructions given by the appliance control system during ignition and operation cycles. This is usually placed in the supply line and the burner assembly in commercial or residential heating equipment. It assists in coordinated delivery to appliances like furnaces, ovens, and other gas-fired systems that need to be controlled on-off flow.

Dimensions

  • Length: 4 In
  • Width: 4 In
  • Height: 3.5 In
  • Weight: 0.88 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Dual Solenoid Gas Regulator Control, 24V, 60Hz, Nat.
  • 3/8" Fpt In/Out (Dual Outlet),
  • Garland Griddle: Cg-24R, Cg-36R, Cg-48R, Cg-60R, Cg-72R,
  • Gaw-24, Gaw-36, Gaw-48, Gaw-60, Gaw-72
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What maintenance is required for the White Rodgers 25M03 TYPE 704 Solenoid Gas Valve?

Inspect the valve regularly for gas leaks, corrosion, or debris buildup. Ensure electrical connections are tight and functioning correctly. Test valve operation periodically for proper opening and closing. Always shut off gas and power before servicing to ensure safety.

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  • Valve failing to open or close properly.
  • Gas flow inconsistencies or interruptions.
  • Electrical coil malfunction or burnout.
  • Delayed or no response to control signals.
  • Internal blockage affecting performance.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas and electrical supply and relieve line pressure before starting.

Step2: Remove access panel and disconnect existing valve wiring and piping carefully.

Step3: Install new solenoid valve in correct flow direction and secure fittings tightly.

Step4: Reconnect electrical leads according to wiring diagram.

Step5: Check all connections for tightness and alignment.

Step6: Restore power and gas, then test operation and check for leaks.