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Bradford White Water Heater Gas Control Valve Replacement Guide

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⚡ Quick Answer

7–8 flashes, pilot won't stay lit, no hot water, or clicking sounds mean your gas control valve or thermostat has failed. Replacing it restores ignition and heating.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

Bradford White Water Heater Gas Control Valve Replacement Guide — What This Part Does

The gas control valve (also called the thermostat or combination gas valve) regulates gas flow to the pilot and main burner on your Bradford White tank gas water heater. It senses water temperature through an internal thermostat or attached sensor and opens or closes the gas supply to maintain your setpoint. The valve also includes safety features that shut off gas if the pilot flame is lost or if electronics detect a fault.

The valve fails when internal electronics burn out, the thermostat sensor drifts out of calibration, the magnet coil that holds the pilot gas open weakens, or corrosion damages internal seals and diaphragms. Age, power surges, and repeated pilot-out events accelerate wear on the solid-state control board inside the valve body.

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Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Turn the gas control knob to OFF and wait at least 5 minutes for gas to clear, then close the manual gas shutoff valve on the supply line upstream of the water heater.
  2. Turn off the cold-water inlet valve at the top of the tank and open a hot faucet somewhere in the house to relieve line pressure.
  3. Disconnect the thermocouple (or thermopile harness on electronic-ignition models) from the gas control valve by unscrewing the compression nut finger-tight, then use a wrench to remove the pilot-tube connection.
  4. Disconnect the main burner supply tube from the bottom or side of the gas control valve using two wrenches (one to hold the valve body, one to turn the flare nut).
  5. Unscrew the gas control valve from the tank by turning the entire valve body counterclockwise (some models thread directly into the tank jacket, others mount to a bracket with screws).
  6. Install the new gas control valve by threading it into the tank or bracket hand-tight, then snug it with a wrench while supporting the tank fitting to avoid stress, and reconnect the main burner tube, pilot tube, and thermocouple or harness in reverse order.
  7. Open the manual gas shutoff valve slowly and use soapy water or leak-detection solution to check every gas connection you disturbed for bubbles.
  8. Restore cold-water supply, turn the gas control knob to the pilot position, and follow the lighting instructions on the tank label to relight the pilot and test burner operation.
  9. Set the temperature dial to your desired setpoint (typically 120–130 °F for residential service) and observe at least one full heating cycle to confirm the valve opens and closes correctly and no fault codes return.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Bradford White gas control valve or combination thermostat valveAmazon | Find your exact model and serial number on the data plate affixed to the side of the tank near the top, then cross-reference that model in the Bradford White parts catalog or call Bradford White technical support to identify the correct valve assembly, because valve part numbers vary by BTU rating, venting type (atmospheric or power-vent), and ignition system (standing pilot or electronic).
Thermocouple (standing-pilot models only)Amazon | If your old thermocouple reads below 13 mV during testing or the tip is corroded, replace it at the same time as the valve to avoid a no-start condition after installation.

When to Call a Pro

Gas appliance work carries serious safety and code-compliance risk. If you smell gas at any point, leave the area immediately and call your utility or fire department. Professional service is strongly recommended for all gas valve replacement on water heaters because you must verify correct gas line pressure (inlet and manifold), perform combustion analysis to confirm proper air-fuel mixture, check draft and venting integrity, and test all safety interlocks. Licensed plumbers and gas fitters also carry liability insurance and pull permits where required. If your water heater is still under warranty, only factory-authorized technicians can perform covered repairs without voiding the tank warranty. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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