Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Troubleshooting Space Heater How To Fix A Gas Space Heater ?

How to fix a gas space heater ? - troubleshooting space heater

We have an old gas wall heater in our house. A manual valve controls the flow of gas and it is a small pilot light. This is achieved by an electronic thermostat, a relay switch and is usually 5 seconds after the hearing that the gas flowing Relay Click Start, and will continue to control. Today I realize that this is more work. The thermostat triggers the heater, but heard nothing more than gas (except for what is the driving force of the driver end) to. How do I go about resolving this?

2 comments:

Droopy Dog said...

It may be a bad thermocouple, is provided within the pilot light and will not allow gas flow in the absence of a pilot light.

Modern gas heaters are to be equipped with valves that the pilot light in a safe and a thermocouple, which consists of gas supply cuts when the flame goes out.

These are essential elements of security, be that!

Save money with a heating-old, without these properties is the game of his life.

Where is that special gift said...

If you do not have a flashlight, use a match to inspect a hole in the pipe system. The heater has a safety device that cuts the gas supply. If you find the leaks from the furnace exploded, and suddenly the sky is bound in the room and play the harp ... not to worry about gas leaks ..... God bless and keep you in the infinite expanse of the sky ... is filled with the warmth of love in abundance.

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