
36J24-214 – FURNACE GAS VALVE (1/2″ x 1/2″, 1-STAGE, SLOW OPEN)
White-Rodgers 36-series gas valves are the standard non-Honeywell residential furnace valve -- built like tanks, less common than Honeywell VR but a direct cross on Goodman/Amana, Coleman/York, and some Lennox/Ducane. The 36J24 / 36J54 / 36G22 sub-families are NOT interchangeable -- 36J = 2-stage smart valve, 36G = single-stage standard. Match the dash number (-214, -254) for the right pipe configuration. Before condemning: verify 24V at the coil terminals during a heat call, and clean the flame sensor first. Bring the old one in -- we'll cross-match at the counter.
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If your furnace won’t ignite and you’ve ruled out the ignitor and flame sensor, the gas valve may need replacement. This slow-opening single-stage valve is one of the most widely cross-referenced gas valves in residential HVAC.
Specs: 24 VAC, single-stage, slow-opening, 1/2″ x 1/2″ NPT, hot surface or direct spark ignition
Replaces: 025-30164-000, 1008753U, 12858, 1585987, 36E02-203, 36E23-202, 36E37-214, 36E52-209, 36E52-215, 36E97-201, 36E98-203, 36F24-206, 36F52-204, 36G23-502, 36G24-205, 36G24-206, 36G24-214, 36G24-501, 36G24-510, 36J24, 36J24-205, 36J24-214, 36J24-510, 36J52-212, 36J52-510, 60-24290-02, C64769-08, D674539P01, EF32CW203, EF32CW213, EF660015, X13120654010, X13120668010
Fits: Carrier/Bryant: 025-30164-000; Rheem; Goodman; Trane; Lennox; and most other residential gas furnaces using a 1/2″ slow-opening valve
Need help? See our Furnace Not Heating Guide.
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Specs
- TypeWhite-Rodgers 36-series gas valve
- Staging1-stage
- Opening SpeedSlow-open
- Pipe Connection1/2" x 1/2"
- Coil Voltage24V AC
- Gas TypeNatural Gas (NG); LP conversion kit available
- OEM CompatibilityWhite-Rodgers
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- 36J24-214
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Fits these models
- White-Rodgers 36-series direct OEM/aftermarket gas valve — fits Goodman / Amana (most platforms), York / Coleman / Luxaire, some Lennox / Ducane, and as a Honeywell VR cross-reference on Rheem / Trane / Carrier
- Match the sub-family (36J = 2-stage smart, 36G = single-stage standard, 36C = standing-pilot) AND the dash suffix (-214, -254, -300, -433) — these are NOT interchangeable
- Verify pipe inlet/outlet thread sizes match your existing valve
How do I know if my gas valve is bad?
Verify there's 24V at the valve coil terminals during a heat call -- if there's no voltage, the board (or a safety switch upstream) is the problem, not the valve. If 24V IS present and the valve doesn't open (no audible click, no gas flow), the valve is bad. Bring it in and we'll bench-test it.
1-stage vs 2-stage gas valve -- can I swap one for the other?
No. 2-stage valves have a second, lower-input solenoid (often called "low-fire") that the control board commands separately. A single-stage furnace board doesn't have a low-fire output, so a 2-stage valve will only ever run on high. Replace a 2-stage with a 2-stage; replace a 1-stage with a 1-stage.
Slow-open vs fast-open -- does it matter?
Slow-open valves ramp gas flow over 3-7 seconds, which is gentler on the ignitor and reduces flame-rollout risk on standing-pilot or older furnaces. Fast-open valves open immediately -- required on most modern HSI-equipped furnaces because the spark/HSI window is short. Match what your unit's data plate calls for.
What's the difference between Honeywell VR and White-Rodgers 36?
Honeywell VR is the older / more common platform; White-Rodgers 36 is the direct cross-replacement on most furnaces. Most VR valves cross to a 36-series equivalent and vice versa -- but verify pipe size (1/2" x 1/2" vs 3/4" x 3/4"), stage count, and connector pinout match before swapping brands. We'll match at the counter.
Can I use natural gas valves on LP propane?
Yes, but you MUST convert the valve with the LP conversion kit (different regulator spring + jets). Burning LP through a NG-set valve will cause flame impingement, sooting, and CO production. Get the conversion kit before installing.




