Braemar WF30 Eurosit Gas Valve Natural Gas

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When your Braemar wall furnace needs a new gas valve, this Eurosit 630 is the direct replacement. It's built for Australian conditions, handling the temperature swings common in ducted heating systems. Getting a precise flame is crucial for efficiency and safety, especially when you're working on an older unit that's seen a few cold winters.

This valve ensures consistent gas flow, which helps your furnace run efficiently and safely. It's a key component for keeping the heat on through winter.

Best For

  • HVAC heating technicians
  • Licensed gas fitters
  • Competent DIY owners maintaining their own Braemar furnace

Compatibility

This Braemar Eurosit 630 gas valve suits WF2000, WF30, and WF40 series wall furnaces. It is specifically configured for Natural Gas (NG) applications only. If you're running a different model or fuel type, check fittings and specs before ordering.

Features

  • Direct replacement for Braemar WF30/WF40 wall furnace gas valves.
  • Genuine Eurosit 630 series component ensures reliable operation.
  • Rated for 13°C to 38°C operating temperature, suitable for Australian conditions.
  • Specifically designed and calibrated for Natural Gas (NG) applications.

Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Brand Braemar
Model Series WF30/WF40
Valve Type Eurosit 630
Temperature Range 13°C - 38°C
Fuel Type Natural Gas (NG)
Seeley Part Number 612140
SIT Part Number 0630801

What's in the Box

  • 1x Braemar WF30 Eurosit Gas Valve Natural Gas (ST0630801)

Using It on the Job

  1. Always isolate power to the furnace and shut off the main gas supply before commencing any work. Implement lockout/tagout procedures as needed.
  2. Carefully disconnect the existing gas valve, noting all electrical connections and pipework. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated.
  3. Install the new Eurosit 630 valve, ensuring all gas connections are correctly torqued and sealed using an approved thread sealant suitable for gas.
  4. Slowly restore the gas supply and perform a thorough leak test on all new and disturbed connections using a suitable leak detection fluid or electronic sniffer.
  5. Restore electrical power and check the furnace's ignition, flame rectification, and overall operation across its heating cycle.
  6. Confirm correct temperature settings and that all safety cut-outs are functioning as expected before leaving the site.

Limitations & Safety Notes

  • Installation and servicing of gas appliances must be performed by a currently licensed gas fitter in Australia.
  • This valve is strictly for Natural Gas (NG) applications; do not use it with LPG or other fuel types.
  • Ensure proper ventilation during installation and testing to prevent the accumulation of gas.
  • Regularly check for gas leaks after installation and as part of routine maintenance schedules.
  • Only compatible with the specified Braemar WF2000, WF30, and WF40 furnace models.
Before you button everything up, always cycle the furnace a few times and watch the flame prove-up. A solid, consistent flame is your best indicator the new valve is working right and the gas pressures are balanced.

Pair With

Pair with a good quality digital manometer for accurate gas pressure checks and an approved gas leak detector for peace of mind and compliance.

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