5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ X 5/8 Stainless Steel Gas Connector with Shutoff Valve

5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ X⁣ 5/8 Stainlessā€Œ Steel Gas Connector with shutoff Valve is a flexible stainless ⁣steel gas connector assembly that includes​ an inline service shutoff.ā€Œ The⁢ part is ā€Œspecified as 48⁣ inches long with a 5/8‑inch nominal ⁢connection diameter and is intended too form the gas supply connection between fixed house⁢ piping and an appliance ⁢inlet. Constructed ⁤from stainless steel tubing and fitted with end connections and an ⁢integrated valve, this component provides a sealed, code‑compliant interface for gas delivery and local isolation at theā€ appliance.

Within an appliance system ⁣the connector servesā€ as the final leg of theā€ fuel delivery path, linking the building ā€gas service (rigid piping or terminal elbow) to the appliance​ pressure regulator ā€and main gas valve. It must maintain leak‑tight performance under theā€Œ system ⁤operating​ pressure, accommodate minor appliance⁢ movement and thermal expansionand allow rapid isolation ⁢of the appliance via the integrated shutoff. The connector interacts directly with gas supply piping,the appliance inlet fitting,the regulator/pressure control system,and any downstream ⁣burners or manifolds that the appliance uses.

In this article readers will find a​ technical overview of the part’s function, how toā€Œ verify compatibility ​(length, diameter, end‑fitting ⁤type, ā€Œpressure rating and⁤ certification), common failure symptoms to watch for,​ practical troubleshooting checksand key⁤ replacement considerations. Topics covered include identifying signs of leaks or mechanical ā€Œdamage, validating shutoff valve operation, appropriateā€Œ leak‑detection and pressure‑verification methods used by techniciansand guidance​ on selecting a correct replacement that meets appliance andā€ local code requirements.the details isā€Œ presented to support safe diagnostics and informed replacement decisions rather then​ to substitute for site‑specific code ​or licensed service ⁢procedures.

Table of⁢ Contents

Function and Role of the Gas​ Connector:⁣ Pressure⁣ ratings,ā€Œ Flow Regulationand Safety Isolation

5304490730 Frigidaireā€ 48″ Xā€Œ 5/8 stainless Steel Gas ⁤Connector with Shutoff Valve ​is a flexible stainless steel connector designed ⁤to provide a pressure-rated, movable link between ​a fixed⁢ gas supply stub and an appliance inlet. In common residential installations this style of connector is intended for​ low-pressure ā€appliance service; the manufacturer⁢ marking ⁣and local gas code specify the maximum allowable ​service pressure, but ⁣connectors ā€of this construction are typically used⁤ at residential manifoldā€Œ and regulator pressures rather ​than⁤ line or high-pressure distribution. The 48″ length and 5/8″ nominal diameter⁤ accommodate appliance⁤ repositioning and service access ā€while⁣ keeping added pressure ā€Œdrop small for normal range ⁣and oven loads; however, technicians should verify capacity for high-BTU appliances and confirm thread type and sealing method when mating to appliance orā€ house⁣ piping to ensure compatibility and leak-tight joints.

  • Integrated shutoff valve⁣ provides local isolation for service and ⁣replacement while the ā€building supply remains on.
  • Stainless steel​ flex minimizes corrosion and resists⁣ kinking compared with ⁢softer​ tubing, but​ must still be routed ​without sharp bends.
  • Length and diameter affect pressure drop; verify sizing for high-demand appliances.
  • Connector⁣ must be installed with approved fittings,tested for⁤ leaks,and inspected periodically.
Item Description
Length 48 inches – provides reach for⁣ appliance movement ​and service⁢ access
Connector diameter 5/8″ nominal – typical for residential appliance ā€connectors; verify mating threads/fittings
Typical request ranges, ovensand similar low-pressure appliances where movement or isolation​ is required
Service pressure Intended for low-pressure residential⁣ service; confirm manufacturer marking ⁤and ⁤local code for maximum⁤ allowable pressure

The built-in shutoff valve is intended for routine service isolation and should be fully⁤ opened for normal operation; it is indeed not a substitute ⁢for the building or main⁣ gas⁢ shutoff in ⁢emergencies. Flowā€Œ regulation should be performed at the appliance regulator or supply ⁢pressure​ regulator rather than by throttling the flexibleā€ connector or its valve, because partial closure increases pressure loss and may ā€Œinduce unsafe operating conditions.For safe installation and operation,ā€Œ routeā€Œ the connector to avoid stress, secure the valve​ so​ it is accessible, use approved⁤ thread sealant or gaskets per fitting typeand perform a leak test (soap ​solution ⁢or pressure test) after installation. Replace the connector⁣ if visible damage, persistent leaksor repeated bending cycles compromise ⁢its integrityand follow local code and manufacturer guidance ⁢for inspection intervals and approved connector ā€types.

How the⁢ 5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ X 5/8 Stainless ⁣Steel Gas Connector with Shutoff ⁣Valve Works Inside the Appliance: construction, Sealsand Interface Points

The ⁣5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ X 5/8⁤ Stainless Steel Gas Connector with Shutoff Valve is built as⁣ a flexible, corrugated stainless steel conduit​ with anā€ integrated shutoff mechanism located near one termination. The corrugated tube provides axial ⁤flexibility and some ā€Œtorsional compliance while the outer braid or smooth sleeve resists abrasion and givesā€ mechanical protection; this geometry reduces stress transfer to the appliance inlet during normal motion and thermal ⁢expansion. the integratedā€ shutoff valve is ā€typically a quarter-turn seating⁢ device that isolates flow ⁢by pressing ⁢aā€Œ polished ball or plug ā€Œagainst a machined⁣ seat, while the termination interfaces ⁤rely ​on ⁣compression ferrules or ⁢threaded/flared fittings that compress ⁢or seat against the mating surface to form the gas seal. Sealing effectiveness depends on proper seating surfaces and ferrule compressionand the connector’s internal flow path is sized⁣ to minimize pressure dropā€Œ for common residential gas loads.

In service the connector interfaces at two ⁣critical points: the appliance inlet ​and the supply⁣ stub or flexible union; compatibility requires matching the⁣ connector’s ā€end fittings and nominal 5/8″ diameterā€Œ to the​ appliance/manifold geometry and local piping practices. Technicians should select this part for⁤ ranges, ovensand similar appliances where a flexible, corrosion-resistantā€ connection and a⁣ local ​shutoffā€ are required, keeping in mind that the valve provides convenient ​isolation for​ servicing but is not a ⁣replacement forā€ building-level shutoff valves. Practical considerations include avoiding over-torquing the fittings, supporting the connector to prevent undue stress on the appliance ⁣inletand verifying closure and absence of⁤ leaks after installation. Typical⁢ maintenance actions⁢ are⁤ visual inspection for braid damage, checking torque atā€Œ interface ⁢pointsand operating the valve to ā€Œconfirm proper seating.

  • Length: 48″ – provides reach for typical appliance positioning
  • Nominalā€ size: 5/8″ – matches common⁣ residential ⁢appliance inlets
  • Material: stainless steel corrugated tube with protective braid
  • Valve: quarter-turn isolation for service and inspection
  • Typical use: gas ranges, ovensand similar household appliances
Item Description
Material Corrugated⁣ stainless steel tube with protective braid and stainless fittings
Length ⁣/ Size 48″⁤ long, nominal 5/8″ diameter internal flow path
Valve Type Integrated quarter-turn isolation (ball or plug seat)
Interfaces Compression, ​flared or threaded terminations depending on configuration; must match appliance inlet and supply

Common Failure Symptoms: Leakā€Œ indicators,⁣ Pressure Drop, Valve⁣ Seizureand Corrosion Signs

5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ X 5/8 Stainless ā€ŒSteel ⁤Gas⁣ Connector ā€with Shutoff Valve is⁣ a flexible connector that links the appliance gas inlet to theā€Œ household supply and integrates a local shutoff for service isolation. ​In normal operation the⁢ connector should remain leak-tight while ā€transmitting supply pressure without⁣ restriction; compatibility considerations include matching⁣ connector length, the 5/8″ nominal tubing sizeand the appliance ⁣inlet fitting orientation ā€so ​the integrated valve clears the⁣ chassis. Because the part is stainless⁣ steel, it resists general corrosion, but installers must confirm proper thread/flange types and torque at both endsand avoid sharp bends or kinks that could stress fittings or alter internal flow characteristics during installation ⁣or appliance replacement scenarios (for example, replacing a range where the shutoff must⁢ remain accessible behind the unit).

Common failure modes produce characteristic symptoms that ⁤are diagnosable with simple field tests and basic instrumentation. Detectable leak indicators include the smell of ā€Œmethane or propane, audible hissingor soap-bubble formation at joints;⁢ measurable pressure ā€loss across the connector or ​fluctuating inlet pressure at burners points toward a restricted⁣ or leaking path and should be verified with a ā€manometer. Valve seizure ​typically presents as increased torque to operate the shutoff or inability to fully close/open the valve; this⁢ can result from contamination, localized corrosion at the valve stemor infrequent operation. Practical corrective actions ā€are inspection for visual corrosion or pitting at​ compression points, exercising the​ valve under controlledā€Œ conditionsand replacing the entire ā€Œconnector assembly​ if leaks, structural damageor persistent pressure anomalies are confirmed.

  • Gas odor or audible hissing near fittings or⁣ alongā€ the connector.
  • Soap-bubble formation at joints during a leakā€ test.
  • Low or⁤ irregular burner flame, indicating pressure drop.
  • Stiff or immobile shutoffā€ valve (valve seizure).
  • Visible⁢ corrosion,ā€Œ discoloration, ⁤pittingor moisture ā€Œaccumulation at connections.
Item Description
Leak indicator Odor, hissingor positive soap-bubble test⁣ at fittings; follow withā€ manometer verification and isolation.
Pressure drop Measured reduction​ in supply pressure at appliance ​inlet; ​check for kinks, internal collapseor partial⁢ blockage.
Valve​ seizure High operating torque or locked valve; inspect stem for corrosion/contaminants and​ replace if function cannot be restored ⁢safely.
Corrosion ā€signs Surface staining, pittingor crevice corrosion at joints-stainless resists corrosion but must be replaced if⁣ structural integrity is compromised.

Compatibility⁤ and Appliance Models: End-Fitting Standards, Length Constraintsand OEM Replacement Fitment

Theā€ 5304490730 Frigidaire 48″⁣ X 5/8 Stainless​ Steel Gas Connectorā€ with Shutoff Valve ⁣is ⁣a flexible fuel connector intended to provide a removable connection between a household gas appliance and​ the supply line while integrating a local shutoff. End-fitting compatibility is resolute by ⁢the⁣ mating geometry at both ā€ends: the appliance inlet, the supply unionand any⁣ swivel nuts or ferrules used. Flexible connectors may terminate in ā€threaded, flareor compression-style fittings; threaded rigid pipe commonly uses NPT taper threads, while appliance-side connections can be manufacturer-specific unions or female swivelā€ fittings. Confirm the connector’s end fittings ​match the appliance inlet and⁢ supply thread⁢ type and size,and ā€Œverify that the integratedā€Œ shutoff orientation ⁤and valve type suit the installation access​ and service procedures ​for⁢ the appliance​ in question.

Length and material behavior affect installation and serviceability: the 48″ length ⁢provides more ​routing options⁢ but requires avoiding tight⁤ bends,kinks,or contact with hot ​surfaces to prevent fatigue or damage to the ā€Œstainless braid and inner tubing. Measure installed routing to ensure the connector lies without sustained torsion and maintain the manufacturer’s recommended ​bend radius; secure⁣ clamps or restraints shouldā€ prevent ⁤strain at⁣ the fittings. For OEM replacement​ fitment confirm the part number against the appliance ā€Œparts ​list ⁢and perform a visual and dimensional comparison⁢ of end fittings,ā€ valve actuationand​ pressure ratings;⁣ if the appliance originally specified 5304490730, replacing with ​that exact part preserves intended fitment, but always verify local⁤ gas code requirements, licensingand pressure compatibility before commissioning the appliance.

  • Key checks:​ measure routing ⁤length, confirmā€ end-fitting types, ⁢verify shutoff valve orientation ⁣and ā€accessibility,⁢ and ensure material and ⁢pressure rating match application.
Item Description
Length 48 inchesā€Œ (flexible routing; avoid tight bends)
Nominal tube size 5/8″ stainless steelā€Œ outer (verify ā€inner tube and thread sizes for mating)
Valve Integrated shutoff;​ verify orientation and ⁣operation ⁤prior to gas⁣ supply
Typical use Appliance ā€to supply flexible connection where end fittings and ratings match ⁣appliance and code

Q&A

What is the 5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ xā€Œ 5/8″ stainless steel gas connector with shutoff ​valve?

It ⁤is ⁤indeed a flexible, corrugated stainless-steel appliance⁢ connector about 48 inchesā€Œ long with tubing nominally described ā€as 5/8″. It includes an in-line ​shutoff valve so you can turn gas off at the appliance. It’s sold​ as an OEM⁣ replacement for manyā€Œ residential gas​ ranges and similar appliancesā€Œ – ​the 5/8″ description refers⁣ to the connector tubing ā€Œsize, not necessarily the thread type of the end fittings.

Is this ⁣connector suitable⁤ for natural gas and propane (LP)?

Many stainless-steel flexible connectors are listed for ⁤use with both natural ⁤gas and LP, but suitability depends on the specific product listing ā€and local code. Always check the connector’s label, packagingor manufacturer data sheet. Also ensure ​the appliance is set up for the ⁣correctā€Œ fuel (orifice/regulator)⁣ – theā€Œ connector does ​not change appliance fuel requirements.

Will⁢ the fittingsā€ on this connector match my appliance and gas supply?

Flexible ​connectors come with different end⁣ fittings (female/male NPT, flare, etc.). Don’t assume the connector threads match your appliance or supply stub-out. Verify the connection type⁣ on the appliance inlet and on the house pipe before purchase. If necessary, use the proper listed adapter or replaceā€Œ with a connector that⁣ has the correct ⁣end ā€Œfittings. if in doubt, consult the appliance manual or⁤ a licensed technician.

Can ​I install this connector myselfor do I need a plumber/technician?

If you are ⁣experienced ā€Œand local regulations permit, a competent DIYer ⁣can install a flexible connector followingā€Œ the manufacturer instructions and local gas code⁤ (turn ​off gas, use correct sealants, tightnessand leak testing). Though, many jurisdictions require a licensed plumber​ or⁤ gas ā€Œfitter for gas work and/or a permit.⁤ For safety and code compliance, hiring a licensed​ technician is recommended when ā€you ā€are unsure.

What​ are the ⁣basic installation and ⁤leak-testing steps?

General ⁤safe steps: ⁤shut off the gas at the supply, relieve appliance​ gas pressure, confirm connector orientation and matching fittings, thread connections by hand then​ tighten to manufacturer’s guidance (don’t over-tighten),ā€Œ apply anā€ approved gas thread sealant ā€or PTFE tape where required (only on NPT threads), open gas slowly and perform a leak test ā€Œusing an ⁤approved leak-detection solution or soapy water⁤ (do not use a flame). Inspect both ends and the valve for bubbles. If any leak appears, shut off gas and correct the connection. Follow the ⁢connector manufacturer instructions and local ā€Œcode for torque and testing.

Can I run this connector through ⁢walls,floors,ceilings,or underground?

No. Flexible appliance connectors are not intended to⁤ be concealed within walls, floors, ceilings orā€ run underground. They⁣ are intended ā€Œfor use between the ⁢appliance and the appliance gas outlet ⁢and must remain accessible. Local codes typically prohibit concealed​ or underground installation unless the connector specifically is listed for ā€Œthat purpose – check the product label and local code.

How long doā€Œ these stainless steel connectors⁤ last ā€and when should I replace one?

There isn’t a ā€Œuniversal ā€œexpiryā€ ⁣date; longevity depends on usage and ​environment. ⁤Inspect connectors periodically ​for kinks, corrosion, dents,​ plumbing ā€stress,⁢ leaking at fittingsor⁤ damaged ā€valve handles. ⁣Replace immediately if you find​ damage, visible corrosion, a persistent leakor after appliance movement ⁣if the connector shows wear. if you have doubt⁣ about the connector’s condition, replace it – replacement is inexpensive ⁢compared with the risk of a⁣ gas leak.

What is the purpose ⁢and proper useā€ of ⁤the built-in shutoff valve?

The in-line shutoff ⁣valve provides a convenient means to turn off⁢ gas at the appliance for service or in an emergency. It is ā€typically ⁣intended as the appliance shutoff and must​ remain accessible. It isā€Œ indeed not a substitute for the main gas service shutoff. Make sure the valve ⁢handle is oriented so it⁢ can be quickly operated and that turning the valve fully stops flow. If local code requiresā€Œ a ā€specific type or location of shutoff, follow​ thoseā€Œ rules.

key Takeaways

The 5304490730 Frigidaire 48″ X 5/8 ⁤Stainless Steel Gas Connector with Shutoff Valve servesā€Œ a⁢ critical role in safely delivering⁣ gas from the household supply to freestanding and slide-in appliances. Its ⁢stainless steel construction and integrated shutoff valve are⁣ intended to provide durable, corrosion-resistant performance while ⁤allowing for a⁤ convenient means to isolate the ⁢appliance for servicing. Correct sizing and compatibility with​ the appliance and⁢ local installation ⁤standards are essential to maintain safe and⁣ reliable operation.

Regular inspection and timely diagnosis of gas supply components help identify wear, leaksor damage ā€Œthat can compromise safety and appliance performance. When⁢ faults are suspected, confirmation by a qualified technician and replacement with ā€the appropriate part-such as the specified 48″ ​x ⁣5/8 connector-ensures the connector⁢ meets the manufacturer’s design and​ safety expectations. Proper diagnosis andā€ replacement reduce the ā€Œrisk of gas leaks, noncompliance with codesand premature appliance failure.

selecting the correct 5304490730 Frigidaire gas connector and addressing issues promptly through professional assessment and installation supports safe, compliantand dependable⁤ appliance operation. Prioritizing accurate diagnosis, authorized⁣ partsand qualified service contributes to long‑term reliability⁣ and occupant safety.


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