General Electric WB19K10044 Range Valve & Pressure Regulator

Special Price $94.60 Regular Price $153.34
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WB19K10044

Product Description

The General Electric WB19K10044 Range Valve & Pressure Regulator controls the amount of gas flowing and the portion of pressure to the appliance module. It operates by controlling the flow of fuel according to user inputs and system requirements, to provide heating for cooking. It is located behind the control panel of the range and connected to the line of gas and fixes to the internal parts and safety mechanisms, and it keeps the performance and supports operating its gas delivery system.
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✓ This Product Replaces: WB19K10002, WB19K10009
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WB19K10044
OEM Part Number: WB19K10044
Product Description: Valve Control Asm

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas range and electricity supply to the range; ensure appliance is cool.

Step2: Remove rear panel and disconnect old regulator valve carefully, noting hose and fitting positions

Step3: Install new control valve, aligning connections and tightening fittings securely without over-torquing.

Step4: Reconnect gas line and electrical connectors as per original configuration, ensuring no leaks.

Step5: Restore power and gas, then test burner operation and check for leaks using soapy water; ensure safety.