Have an old Trane air handler from around 1992.
Trane XL90 furnace tuc040b924a0
The gas valve has gone bad. I was looking at replacing with a like for like white rogers.
Trying to find a like for like is a challenge given the age of the furnace I assume.
I have found many similar valves. I have two main concerns. One question is how important is the WC range on the valve? The old faulty valve has a 3.3 WC listed. Some of the replacement valves show ranges --- one i found with the same part number shows a range of values. It showed "reg 3.5 WC" and then a "range 2.5"-5.0" WC" Is something like this ok to use if the old valve only showed 3.3WC?
Second question, The old valve shows amperage draw of 0.3 amps.
Some of the other valves I've found use .54 amps.
Is that something I should be concerned about?
I attached three images. The first shows the furnace model no. The second is the old faulty valve.
The third image is another white rogers replacement valve that a seller has. Would this work?
model no nameplate:
old valve:
Potential replacement valve:



