How do I know if my thermocouple is going bad?
How do I know if my thermocouple is going bad?
If you can’t get the flame to light at all, and you’re sure the gas is on, there’s probably an obstruction in the pilot tube. If the flame lights and goes out when you release the gas control knob after holding it in for the recommended 20 to 30 seconds, that’s the sign of a thermocouple malfunction.
Is it dangerous to relight a pilot light?
With old heaters, you can relight the pilot by putting fire to it. But it’s advisable to first check with the company before you light the fire. Using a lighter or a match can be extremely dangerous and may lead to the person lighting the pilot in getting burned.
How to relight your gas hot water pilot flame?
If the pilot flame on your gas storage hot water system needs relighting, the instructions below show you how. These instructions will work for most gas storage hot water systems. To remove the access panel on a Rheem water heater, pull the bottom straight up. The whole panel should move up about 5mm.
What does the pilot light on a water heater do?
The Pilot Light is the heart of your water heater. It’s a small blue flame that burns petroleum gas to produce heat. Without this flame, there would be no heat, and thus no warm water. So, What Are The Reasons Your Water Pilot Light Keeps Going Out?
When to reignite pilot light on Tempstar furnace?
Wait five to ten minutes for ambient gas to clear out of the area. This will minimize the risk of explosion or fire when you reignite the pilot light.
Why does my pilot light keep going out?
If your pilot doesn’t re-light, won’t stay lit or keeps going out after a short time, you most likely have an issue with the hot water heater thermocouple. This can happen with age. This can happen with age.
What to do when your water heater pilot light goes out?
When the pilot light goes out, here’s how to light a gas water heater pilot light: Your first step is obvious: to try to re-light the water heater pilot light. First things first, try to light it again before assuming there is a major problem.
Wait five to ten minutes for ambient gas to clear out of the area. This will minimize the risk of explosion or fire when you reignite the pilot light.
Can a thermocouple be bent away from the pilot light?
When it’s bent to a certain extent away from the pilot light, it’s no longer functional because it won’t be able to detect the heat. To fix this is also simple: bend the thermocouple back into its original position. Make sure to bend the thermocouple back so it’s close enough to the pilot flame so it lightly touches the thermocouple.