Causes of improper valve operation, Solenoid temperature – Gasboy Atlas Valve Replacement Kits User Manual
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Causes of Improper Valve Operation
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MDE-4448 Atlas™ Diaphragm and Valve Coil Replacement Kits • April 2005
Causes of Improper Valve Operation
One or more of the following causes may contribute to improper valve operation.
• Faulty Control Circuits
• Burned-out Coil
• Low Voltage
• Incorrect Pressure
• Excessive Leakage - In cases of excessive leakage, replace the complete valve assembly.
Use the following table to determine the correct valve assembly.
Solenoid Temperature
Valves are supplied with coils designed for continuous duty service. When the solenoid is
energized for a long period, the solenoid becomes hot and can be touched by hand only for an
instant. This is a safe operating temperature. Any excessive heating will be indicated by the
smoke and odor of burning coil insulation. See the following wiring schematic.
Figure 4: Wiring Schematic
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Valve Assembly Part Number Valve Assembly Description
M04607B001
Standard, Low Volt (120/60, 110/50V)
M04607B002
Standard, High Volt (240/60, 220/50V)
M04607B003
Standard, Low Volt for Canada ATC (120/60, 110/50V)
M04607B005
Filter Manifold, No Valve
M04607B006
Filter Manifold, No Valve for Canada ATC