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The Reliance Water Heater Natural Gas Control Valve (Model 9007884005) is a compact, 2000-watt gas valve designed for indoor water heaters. Compatible with major brands like A.O. Smith, Reliance, State, and American, it offers precise thermostat control and easy installation, ensuring reliable and efficient hot water delivery.
Brand | Reliance |
Product Dimensions | 12"W x 8"H |
Color | White |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
Mounting Type | Water Heater Mount |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Indoor Installation |
Manufacturer | RELIANCE WATER HEATER CO |
Item Depth | 2 inches |
UPC | 020363173050 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020363173050 |
Model | 9007884005 |
Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
Item model number | 9007884005 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9007884005 |
G**E
Good to go!
Yes! Hot water working again. Delivered as promised! Easy install, functions perfect.
M**R
Arrive no damage
Arrive on time and works great.Thanks
M**S
Do not buy from this seller. Read my review
DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER!!!After installation, the controller would not allow gas to flow through to the pilot tube. I'm a plumber and install about 100 water heaters a year. I also repair water heaters. Although rare, it occoccasionally happens to purchasing a controller and it does not work right out of the box.. about 10 times in my 16 year career as a plumber. However, this seller will not make right on the issue. Will not send a new one as nor give me a refund. Since this is a third party seller, Amazon will not help me either. Do not buy from this seller, buy froma different seller.
L**N
Draining the water tank, learn about air gap and making sure the tank it flushed.
Easy replacement for my 2014 State Select water heater. Fired right up after replacing it
A**
Best replacement
My water heater is about 13 years old but it still looks brand new. It started acting up on me and would not stay on. Pilot light was on and I reset the control valve by turning it off and then back on again. It would fire up but the light on the valve kept blinking 5 times saying it was the temperature sensor failure. I looked up videos on YouTube on diagnosing the issue and finding out how to swap out the control valve hoping that was the problem. I ordered this valve and it arrived in about 2 days. I removed the old valve and replaced it with this one and it fired up right away. It has been working perfect ever since.
S**R
Works great, but shipping was terrible
Ordered on a Friday. I was sent a message that I would receive on Sunday. However, I received another message on Sunday saying the order was delayed and to expect delivery within one to two days. That made me a little perturbed because I pay for Prime and expect my orders within two days, I had also been without hot water for the entire weekend. Amazon needs to fix the shipping issue quickly.As far as the part goes. I had to drain water heater below level of this part which took a little while. Once I got that drained, the old one screwed out and screwed this one in no problem, had this installed within 30 minutes and had hot water within a few hours.If you are not comfortable doing this yourself, I would call somebody. I am not a licensed plumber, but fortunately for me, my Dad was and I picked up some things along the way.
C**
Thanks
Thank you Daniel Lopez, I read your review to my husband n he has able to fix our water heater.
S**G
It worked, but this is my 3rd control valve on a 6 year old higher end water heater.
As far as a replacement that got my hot water heater functional again, it did what it was supposed to do. However, I don't expect this unit to be any different from the prior units I have already replaced. If they are going to combine the gas flow valve and temperature sensor and over heating sensor all into one unit that are not made to be replaced individually, then the least they could do would be to use quality components. This is my third control unit since I bought the hot water heater 5 years ago. Both units that failed, failed because of a faulty temperature sensor. I kept having to turn my temperature control up higher and higher just maintain semi-hot in the tank. It finally gets to the point that even with the temperature turned up to the highest point, the unit will not heat. I thought it might have been hard water deposits on the temperature sensor, but after taking it out and cleaning it thoroughly, it still would not turn on. At least the last time it started going, I knew what was coming and already ordered and received a replacement controller before it failed on me completely. Looking back, I should have either gone with a cheaper unit or splurged and put in an on demand system. My parents recently had to replace their hot water heater as well, due to it finally rusting out on the bottom, but it was almost 30 years old... alas, another example of how they don't make things like they used to.
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