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ASCO is a global leader in fluid automation and flow control, known for high-quality solenoid valves used in HVAC systems. Their products, including sensors, actuators, and manifolds, enhance system efficiency, reliability, and performance across various applications.

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HVAC Asco Replacement Parts

ASCO is a global leader in the design and manufacture of fluid automation, flow control, and pneumatics solutions. With decades of innovation, ASCO plays a crucial role in the HVAC industry by providing reliable and efficient components that ensure optimal system performance. ASCO is best known for its high-quality solenoid valves, which are essential for controlling the flow of air, gas, water, and refrigerants. These valves are widely used in heating systems, air handling units, chillers, and refrigeration equipment. ASCO also manufactures a wide range of accessories and parts, including pressure switches, actuators, sensors, and valve manifolds. Their components contribute to improved energy efficiency.

At PartsHnC, we offer a wide range of ASCO parts, including 1" gas valve bodies, solenoid valve coils (12/24 VDC), solenoid valve repair kits, lubrication kits, and thread adapter kits (2-1/2" NPT). Our inventory also includes O-ring kits, solenoid valves with junction boxes, electric motorized actuators (14/24 SEC 120V), potable water solenoid valves, valve wrenches, and more at the best prices and with fast shipping.

FAQs

Why is my ASCO solenoid valve not opening?

It could be due to coil failure, incorrect voltage, or debris in the valve. Check the coil with a multimeter and inspect for blockages.

Why does the ASCO solenoid valve stay stuck in the open position?

Internal wear, debris, or a damaged plunger can cause it to stick. Cleaning or replacing the internal parts may fix the issue.

How do I know if the ASCO coil is burnt out?

A burnt smell, no clicking sound, or zero resistance reading indicates a failed coil. Replace the coil with the correct voltage rating.

Why is my ASCO valve buzzing loudly?

Buzzing often results from AC coil vibration due to low voltage or a worn-out plunger. Verify voltage and consider replacing the coil or plunger.