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- Slide Number 1
- Slide Number 2
- Acronyms
- Fuel Characteristics
- Fuel Characteristics of British Thermal Units
- Slide Number 6
- 7000LC (Low Capacity) Factory Series
- 7000LC (Low Capacity) Example
- 7000LC Hydraulic Actuated Gas Valve
- Slide Number 10
- Slide Number 11
- 7000LC Millivolt Actuated - Wiring
- 7500 Series Gas Valve – Coming Soon!
- Gas Valve Manufacturers
- Robertshaw® Gas Valve Accessories
- Slide Number 16
- Pilot Parts
- Slide Number 18
- Thermocouple Parts
- Slide Number 20
- Thermopile Parts
- Quiz Question #1
- Find Answers On www.Uni-Line.com Website
- When You Have Questions

Low Capacity Gas Valves & Accessories
UNI-LINE® PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE
© Copyright Invensys Controls 2009

Subjects We Will Cover In This Session
Fuel Characteristics
Gas Valve Applications
Robertshaw®7000LC (Low Capacity) Series
Hydraulic Actuated
24 Volt Actuated
Millivolt Actuated
7500 Series - Coming Soon!
Manufacturers
Pilot, Thermocouple, and Thermopile Basics
Website Tools
When You Have Questions
Q&A

Acronyms
BTU = British Thermal Units
LC = Low Capacity
LP = Liquid Propane
MV = Main Valve
NAT = Natural Gas
PD = Pressure Drop
PV = Pilot Valve
SLC = Snap-action Low Capacity
V=Volts
WC” = Water Column inches

Fuel Characteristics
Natural gas is lighter than air and rises
L.P. gas is heavier and puddles in the lowest area it can find
Natural Gas Characteristics Liquid Propane (LP)
0.64 Specific Gravity 1.53
1000 BTUs / Cubic Feet 2500
7”WC –
10.5”WC Service Pressure
Range
11”WC –
14”WC
1200º
FIgnition
Temperature
950º
F
10/1 Combustion
Air/Gas Ratio
24/1

Fuel Characteristics of British Thermal Units
Definition of a BTU
–
The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one
pound of water one degree Fahrenheit
Many gas appliances are rated depending on BTU output
–
The more heat needed, the higher the BTU rating
Residential gas water heaters (regardless of fuel) are rated
between 15,000 and 75,000 BTU
Over 75,000 BTU is considered Commercial Water Heater
Commercial Water Heaters are rated between 75,000 and
750,000 BTU

Space Heating and Hearth Applications
Factory Model
Uni-Line®
Part Number
Catalog Page
BTU @ 1”
PD
Natural Gas
Liquid Propane
Min -
Max BTU
Capacity
Standing
Pilot
Intermittent
Pilot
Direct
Spark
7000 STD
Uni-Line 700
Pages 68-82
Nat 300,000
LP 485,000
10,000 –
720,000
10,000 –
900,000
Y Y Y
7200
Uni-Line 720
Pages 85-87
Nat 150,000
LP 240,000
15,000 –
200,000
15,000 –
320,000
Y Y Y
2000 DER/IPER
Uni-Line 722
Page 88
Nat 125,000
LP 200,000
25,000 –
170,000
25,000 –
272,000
NY (IPER) Y (DER)
7500
Coming Soon!
Nat 100,000
LP 162,000
6,700 –
160,000
12,000 –
226,000
Y N N
7000 LC & SLC
Uni-Line 710
Pages 83-84
Nat 40,000
LP 65,000
5,000 –
70,000
5,000 –
100,000
Y N N
7000 ST
Uni-Line 700
Pages 70-71
Nat 100,000
LP 162,000
10,000 –
160,000
10,000 –
226,000
Y N N

7000LC (Low Capacity) Factory Series
Most popular Low Capacity Uni-Line®part is 710-502
Designed for:
–
Standing Pilot only
–
OEM replacements
Incorporates the following:
–
Manual Valve
–
Pilot Valve
–
Main Gas Pressure Regulator
Applications include:
–
Patio Heaters
710-100
Series
Manual
–
Recreation Vehicles
710-200
Series Hydraulic
–
Wall Furnaces
710-400
Series
24 Volts
–
Fireplace Hearth
710-500
Series
Millivolt

7000LC (Low Capacity) Example
Factory Number is 7000MVRLC
Contains MV for Millivolt Actuator
Contains Rfor Regulated
Contains LC for Low Capacity
Uni-Line®Part 710-502
BTU rating range is 5,600 - 70,000
Regulator is 3.5” WC for Natural Gas
Inlet and outlet size are 1/2” x 1/2”
Pilot outlet is 1/4”

7000LC Hydraulic Actuated Gas Valve
Most popular Hydraulic Snap-Action part is 710-205
Add “S” to Factory Part for Snap-Action ie. 7000SRLC
Gas Cock
Pilot and
Thermocouple
ECO
(Limit)
56F LO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HI 90F
Temperature
Control Knob
Safety
Sensing Bulb

Gas Cock
Pilot and
Thermocouple
ECO
(Limit)
Wall Thermostat
Operator
Fan Control NO
High Limit NC
Transformer
120 VAC24 VAC
Fan
Motor
7000LC 24 Volt Actuated Gas Valve
Most popular Uni-Line®
part is 710-402, Factory Part
7000-ERLC

Gas Cock
Pilot and
Thermopile
ECO
(Limit)
Safety
Wall Thermostat
Operator
Pilot Line
⇒
7000LC Millivolt Actuated Gas Valve

7000LC Millivolt Actuated -
Wiring
Most popular part is 710-502
Factory model is 7000MVRLC
TH/TP TH
TP
OPERATOR
R W
1950 Series
Two-Lead
Thermopile
Safety
Magnet

7500 Series Gas Valve –
Coming Soon!
Designed for:
–
OEM replacements
–
Smaller Locations
Incorporates the following:
–
Manual Valve
–
Pilot Valve
–
Main Gas Pressure
Regulator
–
Field Convertible without
additional components
Applications include:
–
Central Heating Units
–
Wall Heaters
–
Hearth Fireplaces

Gas Valve Manufacturers
Markets Robertshaw®
USA based
Engineering and
Technical Services
Honeywell
USA based
Engineering and
Technical Services
White-
Rodgers
USA based
Engineering and
Technical Services
Dexen
Taiwan based
No Engineering nor
Technical Services
SIT
Italian based
Engineering and
Technical Services
Space &
Central
Heating
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Residential
Water
Heating
Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Hearth
Products
Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Pilots,
Thermo-
couples,
Ignition
systems
Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Robertshaw®
Gas Valve Accessories
Pilots
Thermocouples
Thermopiles

Pilot Basics

Pilot Parts
Order 1820 Series with Left of Right flame pattern type
Pilot Uni-Kits®are with or without Thermopile pre-mounted

Thermocouple Basics
UUUUUUU
Contact
Button
Insulated
Copper
Wire
Load
(Safety Magnet)
Copper-Nickel
Alloy
“Hot”
Junction
Copper-Iron
Alloy
“Cold”
Junction
Copper Sheath
Fitting
Nut
Contact Button

Thermocouple Parts
The 1980 series offers easy installation into most pilot burners
Uses Snap-Fit® technology
End of part number refers to various lengths:
–
1980-012
is 12 inches
–
1980-072
is 72 inches

Thermopile Basics
Load
(Safety Magnet)
UUUUUU
UUUUUU
Hot
Junctions
Cold
Junctions
Load
(Gas Valve)
1950 Series
Twin Lead
Connector

Thermopile Parts
The 1950 series thermopiles have two lead wire connections
and are primarily used in HVAC applications
Note: The 1951 coaxial series used mostly on Commercial
Cooking applications
Twin lead wires

Quiz Question #1
What is the difference between thermocouples and
thermopiles?
A.
Voltage
B.
Size
C.
Application
D.
All of the Above

When You Have Questions
Technical Service 1-800-445-8299 Fax 1-630-260-7294
Customer Service 1-800-304-6563 Fax 1-800-426-0804
Uni-Line®Catalog Website: www.Uni-Line.com
Cross Reference Website:
www.uni-line.com/templates/xrefsearch.aspx
General Information Websites:
Robertshaw®, Paragon®, Eliwell™, Ranco®, and Publication Zone®
www.InvensysControls.com
www.RobertshawTstats.com
www.ToolBox.InvensysControls.com/templates/Login.aspx
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Paragon®, Ranco®, Eliwell™, Uni-Line, and Make the Connection™
are trademarks of Invensys plc., its subsidiaries
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2009 Invensys Controls. All rights reserved.
