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Water Drain Valve - Part obsolete, USE F620460-00
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F620406-01
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$45.00
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$20.00
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The water drain valve part obsolete use f620460 00 identified as part F620406-01 supports maintenance and replacement work on ice equipment. If the machine has multiple production revisions, confirm the unit tag and the original part markings before purchase. The naming indicates a supersession; use F620460-00 when that replacement is specified for your unit. Identifiers like F620460 appear in the naming; verify them against the equipment data plate. As a valve, this part is used to restore flow control for water or refrigerant depending on application. Service calls involving this part type often mention inconsistent feeding, leaks, and low flow. Technicians often replace this component after confirming no fill, low flow, leaks, or inconsistent feeding. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first cycle to confirm everything remains tight under vibration and normal operation. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first cycle to confirm everything remains tight under vibration and normal operation. Replacing the correct component helps restore predictable operation and reduces repeat service calls when the diagnosis is accurate. If the issue is intermittent, look for heat marks, vibration wear, loose connections, or binding movement that changes under load. Valve diagnosis often includes checking coil energizing, confirming flow direction, and inspecting for debris or sticking that causes leakage or restriction. Replacing the correct component helps restore predictable operation and reduces repeat service calls when the diagnosis is accurate. If multiple symptoms overlap, complete the diagnosis before ordering so the replacement targets the true root cause. Inspect surrounding wiring, tubing, and mounting points so the new part is not exposed to the same stress that damaged the old one. After a successful repair, technicians often note the symptom and test result to make future troubleshooting easier.