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Water heater gas control valve replacement help please

R-mm

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Hi all I have an AO Smith GCVL 40 300 with a Honeywell WV8840B1109 gas control valve which is exhibiting "5-blink" temp sensor error that can't be cleared by resetting. I've not worked on the heater before and can't find a definitive guide to fitting a replacement. Searching WV8840B1109 sends me here which lists this as the replacement.

I can call around on Monday but wanted to ask if anyone here knows another resource to figure this out.

Any other parts I may want to have on hand ?

Finally - the gas shut off valve is not a style I'm familiar with. Does anyone recognize this and is it a conventional quarter-turn style shutoff?

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Yes temp sensor. I thought that is what is attached to the backside of the gas control valve which threads thru the tank itself. Isn't the thermocouple the part attached to the burner?
 
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Temp sensor = attached to back of gas control valve, correct?
 

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I thought that would show as a thermopile or flame sensor error but happy to try the easy stuff first.

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you will need to replace the controler easy to do
secure gas disconnect gas - shut off supply water - drain down some water pop the relief - prep the new control tape and sealent- loosen the old valve--now quickly remove the old valve and install the new one very little water will come out when you pull the old one out you create an air pocket
 

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The temperature sensor this refers to is the water probe, It is built into the gas valve. You will need a new gas valve.
If the thermopile was bad you would get an 8 flash code or the flash 2

edit, i notice that you have a black 90 "looks like" going into the valve. you may want to add a drip leg for sediment to drop into.
so put a T then into the valve, then small ****** to valve. if you replace the valve or just change out the water heater i would add one. sometimes these valves are expensive to replace.
 
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for the shutoff, There is nothing wrong with it. It is just used to shut the water heater down for servicing and working on the heater.
 
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This replacement went smoothly and the hot water is back. Thanks for the advice.
 
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