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There is a termo couple that sticks into the pilot light flame tip,
about 1/4" in diameter and 1" long. It is connected to furnace gas control valve. It's purpose is to sence heat, ie lit pilot light. If no heat is detected to turn gas off, or not on. Replacing that may do the trick. |
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quit screwing with it and call a Rheem service dealer
wrote in message oups.com.. .. There is a termo couple that sticks into the pilot light flame tip, about 1/4" in diameter and 1" long. It is connected to furnace gas control valve. It's purpose is to sence heat, ie lit pilot light. If no heat is detected to turn gas off, or not on. Replacing that may do the trick. |
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