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Default How does a thermocouple have enough power to operate a gas valve?

On 08/12/2018 17:40, wrote:
On 12/8/18 11:41 AM, Bruce Farquhar wrote:
On older boilers (furnaces if you're American), when the heating isn't
actually running (eg. the thermostat says the house is warm enough),
there's no power to the boiler, so how does the pilot light valve stay
open with the tiny voltage (40mV?) and current from the thermocouple?


To *hold* the valve open only requires a small voltage & current. To
*pull* the valve open would require a larger voltage. That's why you
have to "Press & Hold" the manual knob to restart a pilot.

See here for more detail:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermo...pliance_safety


And while the voltage may be tiny, the available current isn't so small
- after all, the source impedance is very low. Still not much power,
but enough.

Cheers
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Clive