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    Sep 1, 2012, 06:38 AM
    White Rogers Goodman 36E22-202 Gas Valve Replacement
    I ordered a 36E22-202WR Gas Valve and received a Honeywell VR8215S1214. Both are 24VAC. I can't find a cross reference guide that tells me if this is a correct replacement.
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    Sep 1, 2012, 08:26 AM
    I ordered a 36E22-202WR Gas Valve and received a Honeywell VR8215S1214. Both are 24VAC. I can't find a cross reference guide that tells me if this is a correct replacement.

    I believe you are OK according to this.


    This is a BRAND NEW Goodman/Janitrol/Amana Gas Valve. The Goodman Part # is 0151M00013 (Honeywell # VR8215S1214) and is the newest gas valve in a long line of Goodman vavles constantly being redesigned and sold to a new manufacturer by Goodman. It is the OEM replacement valve for all the #s listed below (and replaces all the styles shown above, among a few others- actual valve is center front). It is designed for HOT SURFACE Ignition applications- not standing pilot/spark ignition furnaces. It has a 1/2" inlet and 1/2" outlet. Valve is 4 3/8" long.

    OEM Replacement for Old Part #s: B12826-14, B12826-15, B12826-28, B12826-29, C64769-07, C6476907, 36E22 202, 36G22Y 202, VR8205A8104 VR8205A 8104, 0151M00013, VR8215S1214
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    Sep 1, 2012, 12:30 PM
    Thank you so much, you've really put my mind at ease. Thank YOU!
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    Oct 2, 2012, 08:22 AM
    I now have the problem of wiring the new Honeywell. I contacted the company that I ordered the Gas Valve from and they do not have wiring diagrams! Since the 2 valves look so different I do not want to get the wires crossed and blow my new valve. Suggestions where to get a diagram that I can tell from the wiring on the 36E22-202WR where to wire on the VR8215S1214??

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