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How do I choose the right thermocouple?

How do I choose the right thermocouple?

How to choose a Thermocouple

  1. Determine the application where you will use the thermocouple sensor.
  2. Determine the temperature ranges the probe will be exposed to.
  3. Determine how important a fast response time is.
  4. Consider any chemical, abrasion or vibration resistance.
  5. Consider any installation requirements.

How do you replace a thermocouple on a gas stove?

How to Replace a Thermocouple

  1. Shut Off Gas and Power. Before getting started, turn off the electrical power to the furnace by rotating the toggle switch mounted on the furnace to the OFF position.
  2. Open Access Cover.
  3. Remove Old Thermocouple.
  4. Install New Thermocouple.
  5. Connect the Gas.
  6. Turn On Gas and Power.

When do you need to replace the thermocouple on a gas fire?

If your gas fired equipment also uses an igniter wire in addition to the thermocouple, they are often routed together and will need to be removed for thermocouple replacement. Take care not to damage the igniter wire and to reconnect it just as it was.

How to replace a gas flame thermocouple in a water heater?

1 Turn off the gas supply to the equipment. 2 Remove access covers as needed: on a gas fired water heater you will need to remove the manifold door at the heater bottom in order to access the end of 3 Remove the old thermocouple at the gas valve by unscrewing its mounting bolt from the gas valve.

How is a thermocouple connected to a gas flame sensor?

Some gas fired heating equipment relies on an electronic ignition to ignite the flame. Those devices generally will not use a thermocouple. If a thermocouple is used you’ll see a small copper tube (or in some devices an electrical wire) connecting the flame sensor to the valve.

How does a thermocouple respond to temperature change?

A thermocouple is an electrical device that responds to temperature change by a change in voltage output. A thermocouple works to produce a small electrical voltage output by connecting two dissimilar metals or two wires forming a measurement junction at the sensor tip of the device.

How do you change the thermocouple on a gas fireplace?

Procedure for Replacing a Thermocouple The only tool you need to replace a thermocouple is a wrench. Use it to unscrew the connector that holds the thermocouple to the gas valve, then unhook the probe from its clip and pull out the entire thermocouple assembly. Before you do this, be sure to turn off the line valve on the gas supply.

How do you replace a water heater thermocouple?

Then detach the thermocouple from the burner and take it with you to the home center or hardware store to ensure you buy the right replacement. First, shut off the gas valve on the water heater and the gas valve on the gas line near the heater. Then unfasten the three nuts that hold the thermocouple and the two gas tubes to the valve.

What should I do if my thermocouple goes out?

If it goes out, this is a sign that the thermocouple has failed. You can replace it right away or remove it to perform a more accurate test. Turn off the gas supply to test the thermocouple again. To double-check that the thermocouple is at fault, look at the dial to locate a position labeled “Off.” Spin the dial to shut off the gas supply.

Why is my thermocouple not working on my gas flame?

The two most common defects I have seen that give trouble with a thermocouple are The thermocouple sensor is not properly located and secured in position in the gas flame The thermocouple connecting tubing has been mechanically damaged, crimped, cut or nicked.