| Fuel Type: | Natural Gas |
|---|---|
| Inlet Size: | 1/2" |
| Outlet Size: | 3/4" |
| Capacity (BTU): | 230000 |
| Ignition Type: | Standing Pilot |
| Voltage: | 750 Mv |
I'm useing it on a 65,000 output/80,000 input with no problem.
dear powerreviews, the short answer is 230,000 BTU/Hr; I bought the White Rodgers 36C03U-433 which has the 3/4" input and 3/4" output. the box states: 280,000 BTU/Hr AGA gas; in the specs at their website http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/***.****08/White-Rodgers-36C-Gas-Valve.PDF it states the 36C03U-333, with 1/2" input and 3/4" output, has a rated range of regulation is between 30,000 and 290,000 BTU/Hr and 230,000 BTU/Hr with a 1" pressure drop capacity. I would say then that your looking at 230,000 BTU/Hr maximum capacity for your model. another feature about this valve is that it works at minus 40 degrees and up to 175 degrees ambient temperatures, which would work well in a cabin or cottage applications if you were entering from the cold at subzero temps. I purchased a Fuse Thermo Rollout (228 deg C) to place somewhere in the burning chamber in case of a fire or explosion. hopefully it will handle this addition, but the current is only 750 mv so i'm not sure yet, until i try to install it. greg
230,000 Btu
Click the "Manuals" tab on this page and open the product specifications. There is a table showing BTU capacity given LP or NG and various pipe sizes.
This valve has a black wire at the top of the unit.
Please refer to the document below for full product specifications. http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1249544603208/White-Rodgers-36C-Gas-Valve.PDF
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