Valve on or off

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Can't you "push" that valve in to indicate its on?
I know that's how my fireplace's works.
 

Acylum

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I would guess ON also. Generally the raised portion points the same direction as the pipe entering the valve for ON.
 
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Acylum

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See my reply above
The valve for my furnace you don't have to push in to turn from OFF to ON, for my water heater I do. My furnace is only two years old. If you do have to push it in to move from one position, then you would be moving from OFF to ON, so easy to figure out.
 

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The valve for my furnace you don't have to push in to turn from OFF to ON, for my water heater I do. My furnace is only two years old. If you do have to push it in to move from one position, then you would be moving from OFF to ON, so easy to figure out.
I don't have to push in
 
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Just above the words "off" is that a little arrow pointer? If it is, i would guess "off". Which way can you manipulate the valve (clockwise or counter clockwise)?
 

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Just above the words "off" is that a little arrow pointer? If it is, i would guess "off". Which way can you manipulate the valve (clockwise or counter clockwise)?
No arrow. Here's another picture
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Yes but I can turn so that the 'on' text is on the bottom or top.

But does it seem like you have to turn it a 1/2 turn to go from on/off? It looks like a 1/4 turn valve but hard to know for sure from a picture. Based on the diagram symbol to the left, I'd say having 'off' point left is off and 'on' point up is on.
 

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I went to 4.5 years of engineering and have watched a lot of Youtube. The key to a valve is that if it doesn't work one way, turn it the other.
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Seriously though, it looks to be 'on' to me in the second picture. No pilot light?
 
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For 1/4 turn valves, the conventional operation is the valve is open/on when the handle is parallel to the pipe and closed/off when its perpendicular. So from that second photo, I'd guess its it's on.
It's not 1/4 turn. 1/2 turn so 'on' text could be up or down. Maybe both are open?