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Default gas wall heaters - any experts out there?


"Andy Voelkel" wrote in message
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I've got two wall heaters that need help. On one, it doesn't seem like any
gas is coming out of the pilot. On the other, it seems as if the output of
the heater has been gradually decreasing over the years.

I'm pretty handy - an electronics engineer by trade - and am interested in
trying to fix them myself, especially after dealing with a couple of local
heater guys who want to replace the whole units without really debugging
the problem. I don't mind spending the money so much, I just don't want to
screw up my walls and paint, etc. It also seems like a little intelligent
troubleshooting could actually save labor costs.

Any advice on how to debug my problems would be greatly appreciated. What
would be _super_ would be pointers to any websites or publications that
describe operation and design of these sorts of heaters (as well as other
home appliances, BTW).

Thanks in advance for any help!

- Andy
Andy Voelkel 310 399 2289


This is Turtle.

i am still look to hear what type heaters you have. A brand or model number
would be nice but you can describe the things I list below and it will tell
what type systems you have.

1) Does it have selector switch for a fan to blow air into the room or not
?

2) Is there 120 volt electric service coming to it ?

3) When looking at the pilot lite does the thrmocouple look kind of fat
like 1/2" big around and about 2 ' long where the flame is suppose to hit it
or is the thermocouple small and thin like a thermocouple like a hot water
tank thermocouple ? I need to know so I can tell what system you have.

4) Is it fueled by Natural gas or propane / LP ?

5) On the heater that the pilot lite seem not to work. Will the pilot lite
ever light at all or just light and when you let go of the button the pilot
lite will go out. I need to know which it is.

6) Are these wall furnaces are in one unit with one side in one room and
the other in the other room ? Or they totally seperate systems in different
parts of the house?

7) Do they have a thermostat on the wall or control by a knob on the
heater it'self ?

8) Go out side and look at the Gas meter and see if the shut off valve for
the meter is open wide open ?

9) Does the gas valve have somewhere on it stamped ITT on it anywhere?

10) Look at the roof at the pipe for vent gas to leave the roof and see if
the vent cap is not mashed down and cutting the burn vapors off from coming
out?

11) About what year was these heater made / bought / can be in blocks of
10 years like 10 , 20 , 30, or 40 years ago?

Here is your start!

TURTLE