Gas Solenoid Valves FAQ
What is a gas solenoid valve and how does it work?
A gas solenoid valve is an electromechanical device that automatically controls the flow of gas. When energised, the solenoid coil opens or closes the valve, allowing safe and precise shut-off in heating, cooking, or industrial applications.
Where are gas solenoid valves commonly used?
They are widely used in commercial boilers, burners, industrial ovens, HVAC systems, and other combustion control applications where automatic gas shut-off and safety compliance are critical.
Are these solenoid valves suitable for both natural gas and LPG?
Yes. Most of our gas solenoid valves are designed to operate with both natural gas and LPG, ensuring flexibility across different system requirements. Always check individual product specifications before purchase.
Do gas solenoid valves require regular maintenance?
Yes. Routine inspection by a qualified gas fitter or engineer is recommended. Valves should be checked for wear, leaks, or debris buildup to ensure safe, efficient operation.
How do I choose the right solenoid valve for my system?
Selection depends on factors such as gas type, pressure rating, flow capacity, voltage, and installation environment. Our team at Combustion Control can guide you to the right product for your commercial or industrial application.
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We understand the importance of safe, reliable gas flow control in commercial and industrial environments. That’s why we supply only the highest-quality gas solenoid valves trusted by HVAC contractors, gas fitters, engineers, and building professionals across New Zealand. Whether you’re upgrading existing systems, replacing worn components, or specifying valves for new installations, our expert team and extensive product range make it easy to find the right solution. Shop with confidence and get dependable solenoid valves NZ-wide from Combustion Control today.