Comparison Chart of SIT and Robertshaw Gas Control Valves

Comparison Chart of SIT and Robertshaw Gas Control Valves

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Here’s a clear, practical comparison chart of the main Robertshaw / SIT Eurosit-style gas control valves you’ll come across in catering, heating, and fireplace applications. The most common benchmark is the Eurosit 630 Gas Valve, which many Robertshaw-compatible or cross-reference valves are compared against.

Key Types of Eurosit / Robertshaw-Equivalent Valves

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PRODUCT COMPARISON TABLE

Feature / Type Eurosit 630 Eurosit 710 Eurosit 820 Nova Robertshaw Unitrol 7000
Control Type Thermostatic + manual Thermostatic (higher capacity) Combination (thermostat + safety) Combination (electronic/millivolt)
Ignition Type Pilot (thermocouple) Pilot (thermocouple) Pilot / electronic Pilot, spark, or HSI
Voltage Requirement None (millivolt) None (millivolt) Millivolt or 24V (model dependent) 24V / 120V / millivolt options
Main Application Fires, ovens, fryers Larger appliances, boilers Boilers, heaters, commercial heating HVAC, boilers, furnaces
Thermostat Range Yes (integrated knob) Yes (wider range) Yes (external/internal) External thermostat control
Gas Types NG / LPG NG / LPG NG / LPG NG / LPG (cdn.contentspeed.ro)
Flow Capacity Low–medium Medium–high Medium–high High (up to large BTU systems) (Robertshaw)
Safety Features Thermocouple shut-off Thermocouple shut-off Full safety + regulator Dual valves, regulator, safety magnet (Robertshaw)
Pressure Regulator Optional / built-in Built-in Built-in Built-in (model dependent)
Complexity Simple Moderate Advanced Most complex

How They Differ (Real-World Use)

1. Eurosit 630 (Most Common in Catering)

  • Found in fryers, ovens, space heaters

  • Fully mechanical (no power needed)

  • Simple, reliable, easy to replace

  • Includes pilot, thermostat, and safety shut-off in one unit (cdn.contentspeed.ro)

This is the go-to replacement valve in commercial kitchens.

2. Eurosit 710 (Step Up in Capacity)

  • Similar design but:

    • Higher gas flow

    • Better suited to larger burners / boilers

  • Still millivolt-based (no external power)

Think of it as a heavy-duty 630

3. Eurosit 820 Nova (More Advanced Control)

  • Used in:

    • Boilers

    • Heating systems

  • Adds:

    • More precise regulation

    • Optional electrical control

This sits between manual catering valves and full HVAC valves

4. Robertshaw Unitrol 7000 (Different Category)

  • Not a direct Eurosit clone — more advanced

  • Used in:

    • HVAC systems

    • Large commercial heating

  • Features:

    • Dual automatic valves

    • Pressure regulator

    • Electronic or millivolt control (Robertshaw)

This is a full combination gas valve, not just a tap/thermostat.

Quick Selection Guide

  • Catering equipment (fryers, grills, ovens) → Eurosit 630

  • Higher output appliances → Eurosit 710

  • Heating systems / boilers → Eurosit 820 Nova

  • HVAC / large commercial heating → Robertshaw Unitrol 7000

Important Compatibility Note

  • “Robertshaw Eurosit” is often used loosely in the trade.

  • In reality:

    • Eurosit = SIT Group product line

    • Robertshaw = separate manufacturer

  • They are cross-referenced, not identical.


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