Reliance Hot Water Heater Gas Control Valve 100112336 1" Cavity Thermostat Compatible with Reliance, State, A.O. Smith, and American branded heaters
Brand | Reliance |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Special Feature | Lighted |
Color | Gray |
Specific Uses For Product | Water Heater Temperature Control |
Control Type | Button Control |
Backlight | No |
Part Number | 100112336 |
Item Weight | 1.74 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 6.73 x 5.24 inches |
Item model number | 100112336 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Lighted |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Good Replacement, Will Insulate This Time
This control unit is exactly what was needed to get the hot water flowing again. Status light is white and brighter than the original. Followed Honeywell directions that said no pipe tape sealant on supply side. Compression fittings don’t need tape either. Leak checked and no problems. A small length of pipe screwed into the supply side makes for a convenient handle to remove the old unit and screw in the new one without damaging it. Quick and easy. Good deal. The failed unit was only 4 years old but I suspect the wild ambient temperature swings where it is installed caused the unit to fail. This time I will insulate it to make it last longer.
A**R
Works great
Works great
I**U
It worked perfect
Cross threaded my fault but I got it to work just excellent
K**R
Winter cold showers? No!
This replacement valve was exactly as expected. It arrived on time and as described. If you have some knowledge of water heaters and plumbing, it is fairly simple to install. There are multiple videos explaining installation. I would recommend replacing any plastic drain valves with a ball valve on the tank and replacing the pressure relief valve also while you have it drained. Both are pretty simple to do and will save you some potential trouble in the future. I would recommend purchase from this seller and the product is perfect. Cannot attest to the reliability of the valve as it has only been installed for a week or so. But, it is functioning perfectly now and at $129 and the time it took to put it in, it sure beats $600 for a new tank and the time it takes to put one of those in!
D**T
An easy fix
Hot water heater went out. Did some Youtubing, found the problem, ordered this unit and replaced it in about 30 minutes. Fit great, worked great and saved a ton of money on labor costs if I had to hire a plumber to take care of the problem.
A**M
Simple enough
It was a direct cross for our failed unit WV8840B1109 to this new WT8840B1000.New unit comes with a new compression nut and compression ferrule for the pilot light tube. I would suggest you use it. Remember the burner and pilot nut are left hand threadsTools needed: wrenches 7/8", 3/4", 7/16" and I used one adjustable wrench small tubing cutter and tread sealer.Total time took a little over an 1.5 hour mostly due to the location of the water heater. It lit the pilot light almost immediately and the burner kicked in. No gas or water leaks, will check again in the morning.
J**L
The first pic is NOT what shows up at your door
I had to hire a plumber to come out an replace the sensor. Put in my old part number and this item popped up. The first pic is exactly what my old one looks like. However, did not notice that the 3rd pic is a completely different model. Well needless to say, the part arrived and when my plumber too it out of the box, it was the sensor shown in pic #3. I had already drained my water heater in preparation for the plumber. So 50 gallons of water into the gutter. I am so angry and will have no hot water for days now. Ordered the CORRECT one from a company other than this one.
R**Z
Great
Been a couple of years now and it still runs
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