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I've got a 30 year old gas water heater. In the past 5 years I've
replaces the "thermocoupler" twice because the pilot light would go out.

It's out again and this time the new thermocoupler didn't work. The
pilot will not stay on. Is there something else that I should check ....
or did I just get a bad thermocoupler?

Thanks,
JT

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I've got a 30 year old gas water heater. In the past 5 years I've
replaces the "thermocoupler" twice because the pilot light would go out.

It's out again and this time the new thermocoupler didn't work. The
pilot will not stay on. Is there something else that I should check ....
or did I just get a bad thermocoupler?

Thanks,
JT


This is Turtle.

What you say here can have two causes to not work.

Bad Thermocouple.

Flame of pilot to low or short, stopped up, hitting the middle of thermocouple
head, or flame of pilot lite not hitting the top 1/3 of the thermocouple like it
is suppose to.

TURTLE


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TURTLE wrote:

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I've got a 30 year old gas water heater. In the past 5 years I've
replaces the "thermocoupler" twice because the pilot light would go out.

It's out again and this time the new thermocoupler didn't work. The
pilot will not stay on. Is there something else that I should check ....
or did I just get a bad thermocoupler?

Thanks,
JT



This is Turtle.

What you say here can have two causes to not work.

Bad Thermocouple.

Flame of pilot to low or short, stopped up, hitting the middle of thermocouple
head, or flame of pilot lite not hitting the top 1/3 of the thermocouple like it
is suppose to.


You forgot the other five possibilities: The thermocouple seat could
have trash in it preventing electrical contact or even causing a short.
It may have been cross threaded. The gas valve may be weak or out. They
may not be depressing the knob fully. The thermocouple may be faulty.

hvacrmedic



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I've got a 30 year old gas water heater. In the past 5 years I've
replaces the "thermocoupler" twice because the pilot light would go out.

It's out again and this time the new thermocoupler didn't work. The
pilot will not stay on. Is there something else that I should check ....
or did I just get a bad thermocoupler?

Thanks,
JT



This is Turtle.

What you say here can have two causes to not work.

Bad Thermocouple.

Flame of pilot to low or short, stopped up, hitting the middle of
thermocouple head, or flame of pilot lite not hitting the top 1/3 of the
thermocouple like it is suppose to.


You forgot the other five possibilities: The thermocouple seat could have
trash in it preventing electrical contact or even causing a short. It may have
been cross threaded. The gas valve may be weak or out. They may not be
depressing the knob fully. The thermocouple may be faulty.

hvacrmedic


this is Turtle.

hey i did forget that one the gas valve , thanks , but the others i really did
not want to write novel this late at nite.

TURTLE


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I tried another thermocouple, different source/brand. I turn the control
to PILOT, hold down the gas button, light the pilot and after 1 to 2
minutes release the gas button. The pilot light goes out!

This water heater ran fine for 25 years, then about 5 years ago it
started needing a new thermocouple every 2 years. Now even the new
thermocouple won't keep the pilot light on. I know I should buy a new
water heater, but it's a real hassle.

Since it's obviously not the thermocouple, what else should I be looking
at?

Thanks,
JT

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