| Replaces: | SV9501M2718 SV9501M2049 SV9501M2726 SV9501M2742 SV9501M2056 SV9501M2031 SV9501M2734 SV9501M2700 SV9501M2064 SV9501M2239 |
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| Capacity (BTU): | 200000 |
| Fuel Type: | Natural Gas |
| Body Pattern: | Straight-Through |
| Voltage: | 24V |
| Ignition Trial Time: | 90 sec |
| Inlet Size: | 1/2" NPT |
| Outlet Size: | 1/2" |
| Ignition Type: | Intermittent Hot Surface Pilot |
| Ignition Trials to Lockout: | Continuous Retry |
Hi Mike, thanks for writing in. The direct replacement for the Honeywell SV9520H8026 is Lennox part number 28M95 - https://www.supplyhouse.com/Lennox-28M95-1-2-SV9520H-Gas-Valve
No it will not, the closest replacement is the VR8300C4035.
not sure but that is the closest replacement they make based on the cross reference of that old valve part #.
Since the new valve can only be the same as the old valve because of the electrical plug ins . The nen valve will have the same ports. Including the vent port. Might have to take out a plug & install the old fitting to put the hose on.
Yes, the SV9501M2528 is the direct cross reference of the SV9500M2674.
SV9501M2528 replaces part SV9501M2726, but you would also need part 392877. This part was included with SV9501M2726.
Yes. The smart valve SV9501M2528 will directly replace the SV9501M2726. SV9501M2528 is designed to replace most SV950 models, including SV9501M2726. You may need a Natural Gas to LP Conversion Kit which is Included with this product. The ignitor is not included.
Yes. The only vent fitting on a valve is open to atmospheric pressure. If old valve has vent remove barb fitting on old valve. and put on new valve. You will need to take out vented plastic plug. All it does is change location from in cabinet to sealed combustion chamber to vent regulator.
Yes, it will work this model is universal and fits over 70 models. I myself just bought and replace the same unit. Great deal and company to deal with. Good luck
Yes, it does.
Yes the Honeywell Smart Gas Valve - Standard Opening is an replacement for SV9500M2652.
It appears the flame signal is not getting back to the valve. Please have your contractor review Figure 13 on page 11 of the following Installation Instructions: http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1249544859835/Honeywell_SV9501_InstallGuide.pdf
I'm no deep frier expert, but I'd go with the valve.
If it has a smart valve,it likely is the problem. That is exactly the way my furnace acted.It would go after I shut the funace down, and after several tries it would start. I first thought the igniter was the problem, so I replaced it but that did not fix it.I am glad that the smart valve fixed it.
Yes, this is the proper replacement for the SV9500M2645.
This valve was manufactured per the specifications of the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) heating appliance. No Honeywell replacements are available. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer of the device the valve is connected to.
Call a part supplier. Their part listing would reflect the answer you need. I know that this part replaced an older part number that I had.
Yes, it will.