Help with gas valve replacement

Hello, I'm trying to find something to replace Robertshaw Unitrol 7000-BKER furnace gas valve. That part may be 25 years old. So far, I've been unable to find out what may substitute.

Thanks for any help. Dave

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This is Turtle.

You did not say what kind of gas Natural or Propane so in this case you have to get one that can go either way. You have a switch on it to go to propane or natural gas by just turning a knob.

Get a Robert Shaw Unitrol Model 7008-AERC-S7A or the code number 444-503-758. I know they still make this model.

It would be nice if you state some more info onb it as to what it goes on a voltage, side discharge, or standing pilot or auto ignition and it even being standing pilot type. More Info.

TURTLE

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TURTLE

Robertshaw Unitrol 7000-BKER replacement = Robertshaw 700-061 Reference for 700-061:

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or locate a Honeywell V800 series gas valve. reference:
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thanks for the info. the existing valve is on a residential furnace, natural gas,

24V. It looks suspiciously like this one, which I found on the net:
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Here's the complete info on the valve sticker: Robertshaw unitrol 7000 bker 3a7-501-901 Max 1/2 PST REG 3.5 I-II 7.0 60HZ 24VAC 0.2 amp 15f4701

Dave

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