The voltage required to open a gas control valve typically varies depending on the specific model and design of the valve. Generally, it can range from about 24 to 120 millivolts, depending on the type of valve and its operating mechanism. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the precise voltage requirements for a particular gas control valve.
20 millivolts
"Milli" means "thousand", so there are one thousand millivolts on one volt. 120 volts times one thousand, equals 120,000 millivolts.
50,000 mV
one per valve
A millivolt is one thousandth of a volt so 0.450 millivolts would be four hundred and fifty thousands of a volt.
To convert volts to millivolts, you multiply by 1,000, since 1 volt is equal to 1,000 millivolts. Therefore, 112.3 volts is equal to 112,300 millivolts (112.3 V × 1,000 = 112,300 mV).
4 volts = 4,000 mV.
6000 milivolt is 6 volt.
6200 millivolts = 0.0062 kilovolts.
12 volts is equal to 12000 millivolts (mV). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 volt is equivalent to 1000 millivolts.
One can buy a control valve from many different places. Control valves are sold on Amazon and at several other sites such as Auto Parts Warehouse, The Valve Shop, and World Car Parts.
To convert millivolts (mV) to volts (V), you divide by 1,000 since 1 volt equals 1,000 millivolts. Therefore, 25.7 mV is equal to 25.7 / 1,000, which is 0.0257 volts.