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c.h. programmer
This might be a silly question, but can a faulty c.h. programmer cause
a gas pilot to go out? |
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c.h. programmer
"ameoba5" wrote in message ... This might be a silly question, but can a faulty c.h. programmer cause a gas pilot to go out? No Adam |
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c.h. programmer
ameoba5 pretended :
This might be a silly question, but can a faulty c.h. programmer cause a gas pilot to go out? No.... The wind can blow it out, or you can shut it off. Other than that the thermocouple or gas valve might be faulty, or the flame inadequate causing it to go out. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
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c.h. programmer
"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message k... ameoba5 pretended : This might be a silly question, but can a faulty c.h. programmer cause a gas pilot to go out? No.... The wind can blow it out, or you can shut it off. Other than that the thermocouple or gas valve might be faulty, or the flame inadequate causing it to go out. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk Or the thermocouple not in the flame due to dirt build up? Phil |
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