โNov-27-2021 03:59 PM
โApr-08-2022 04:58 PM
โApr-08-2022 12:44 PM
Bob E. wrote:
Thanks guys! These photos and information have been very helpful. I ordered the newer gas valve (#31098) because it looks like it has the gas inlet and outlet ports in the correct place (or at least close to it). Supposed to be delivered Thursday. I'll let you know if it works when I get a chance to mess with it...hopefully this weekend. If not, I may have to go with the 31150 and try to find that L-shaped tube on the outlet side. Otherwise, I don't think I will have enough room at the bottom of the valve to connect the gas line on the inlet side.
โNov-02-2024 11:44 AM
Wow, what a thread. Appreciate all the information and ingenuity and sharing how you did this retrofit.
I like to keep prehistoric stuff going forever, but after looking at the workbench pics and my long list of projects, I am going to buy a new furnace! I'm sure it will be junk that does not last 29 yrs but so it goes.
I will put my Atwood 8520-III furnace on EBay along with all the spare parts I have.
โNov-29-2021 08:51 AM
โNov-28-2021 07:47 PM
Bob E. wrote:
For the 31150, the gas outlet is in the wrong place. In your 2nd photo, the gas outlet is on the far side. On the 31155, the gas outlet would be to the right where your finger tips are, which is how mine is. Once mine is mounted in the furnace, the solenoids sit upright and the gas flows straight through from back to front. I suppose I might be able to rotate a 31150 and mount it sideways and use some fittings to get the gas line to the inlet port, which would face down, which is how it looks like yours is mounted. But I donโt have that L-shaped tube between the valve and the burner that is shown in your last photo.
Do you know if those caps with the allen head screws are removable? If so, could I swap the outlet from the side to the front?
โNov-28-2021 02:55 PM
โNov-28-2021 02:44 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Here are three photos of what goes in an 8531-II or III. It appears the gas valve is part of this assembly. 25M16V Type 701 is marked on it as shown.
โNov-28-2021 02:33 PM
JBarca wrote:Bob E. wrote:
My furnace is an older hydro flame 8531-II. the gas valve is not functioning so I was going to order a new one. But it appears that part number 31155 is no longer available. Does anyone know if the gas valves are more or less the same? I found one that looks similar except the propane inlet fitting is on the side rather than the back. Mine actually has a couple of fittings that connect to the propane line in the side. So Iโm wondering if this alternate part would work.
Hi,
I'm not sure where you found the Atwood 31155 aligns to the Atwood 8531-II.
From the 2015 service manual, they call out 38607 for the 8531-II. And and the 38607 is now obsolete and I found the trail that 31150 is what replaces it. The 2015 manual says the 31155 fits the 85XX-LD furnace.
I have bought and installed 2 of the 31150 this year with the last installed one in October. And ordered 2 more for stock last week.
See if this will work on your setup. Pics below.
The 31150 looks like this
A bench leak test on the new one before I intall.
The is the old one leaking, but a pic of the orfice tube you have to move from the old to the new.
Duct tape is over the gas line brass fitting for the inlet
If the 31150 is what you are looking for, here are 2 places I have bought from with positive outcomes.
https://pantherrvproducts.com/31150/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAy4eNBhCaARIsAFDVtI1_GmJlz19kVMwZV8JZAGXS8hQVNCG9E...
https://www.rvupgradestore.com/Atwood-31150-Gas-Valve-For-Hydro-Flame-Furnaces-p/41-0100.htm?gclid=C...
https://www.dyersonline.com/atwood-38604-furnace-hydro-flame-side-out-gas-valve.html
Hope this helps
John
โNov-28-2021 08:05 AM
โNov-27-2021 08:50 PM
โNov-27-2021 08:17 PM
Bob E. wrote:
My furnace is an older hydro flame 8531-II. the gas valve is not functioning so I was going to order a new one. But it appears that part number 31155 is no longer available. Does anyone know if the gas valves are more or less the same? I found one that looks similar except the propane inlet fitting is on the side rather than the back. Mine actually has a couple of fittings that connect to the propane line in the side. So Iโm wondering if this alternate part would work.
โNov-27-2021 08:07 PM
โNov-27-2021 07:48 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I have the 8531-II and have some parts from a III in it. I can't keep the part numbers straight. I found this info:
"Note there are three versions of gas valves that are applicable to the models listed below. Prior to ordering, please compare the picture of the valve to your existing valve to ensure that you are ordering the correct gas valve. If you have a 31096 or 31097 gas valve, you must order the 31155 and transfer the fitting, coil harness and the gas manifold from the old unit."
from:
https://pantherrvproducts.com/31098/
I have a photo of either the II or III's with some other parts-burnt out burners etc. That shows how the gas valve is in a II or III (same). Not sure what is meant by "side" in the OP
โNov-27-2021 06:43 PM