atoyot
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Thanks

Just wanted to confirm this is the correct way to wire the valve??Ok I have a problem. The gas valve will not open. the pilot light stays lit in the on position and i have 24v to the gas valve but it wont open?
so we are clear it is the same Honeywell 8200 thermostat
The "TR" terminal goes to terminal 14 (24v+) and terminal 13 goes to the positive side of the transformer
The "TH" terminal goes to the negative side of the transformer
I only have 2 wires to the 2 terminals on the valve right ?
Guys, this thread has been very helpful and I am at the point of where HI SALENITY was when he couln't get the gas valves to open. Here's what I understand:
The gas valve will click when I switch the HOA to H (bypassing the PID), but no gas comes out. That's because I have an adjustable 0-30 psi regulator and I need to be at or below 0.5 psi coming. As kladue pointed out, the valves shut above 0.5 psi to prevent accidents.
As for your regulator, the valves you are using do require 11" W.C. of pressure to properly operate. So your 0-30 adj reg will work fine for the BK burner, however if you want the MT & HLT to be fired off of Honeywell valves you will need another regulator(11" W.C.) plumed downstream to lower the pressure for them(Honeywell Pilot Valves).
Can I dial my regulator back (using a gauge that I would have to add) to get it under 0.5 psi? My reason for doing that is that I am using Lonnie Mac's gas beam approach (and not black pipe like Jlandin) and once I am done with the mash in and sparge, I just need to boil and I can turn up the boil pressure and forget about the other burners.
Here is a link to Brewers hardware they sell a regulator and LP orifice that you need to run your burners.
The orifice you are talking about drilling out to 3/32....the is the brass fitting with the small hole that screws into the end of the BG14, right? (I know this sounds stupid but I want to be sure and not have to wait for parts I screwed up.)
See above link
You guys spoke of a LP conversion kit for the pilot. I didn't get a conversion kit that I could find...it it necessary to have one or will I have such a small flame that the thermocouple won't work?
Yes it is necessary to have the proper Honeywell Valve conversion kit to switch from LNG to LP gas. Here is a link to www.pexsupply.com Their valves come with the conversion kit, at least when I ordered mine they did
That should cover your questions, let us know if you still are having troubles.
Cheers