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Pilot light thermocouples?
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Are they difficult/dangerous to install yourself? Any special tools/parts needed? No and No. Most people can do so without any instructions. Just make sure the end is in the flame. Normally you just put the new on in where the old one was. I do suggest that you carefully note the position of the old one before removing it. No special tools needed and you don't need to shut off the gas to do it. -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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Pilot light thermocouples?
Joseph Meehan wrote:
- Colonel - wrote: Are they difficult/dangerous to install yourself? Any special tools/parts needed? No and No. Most people can do so without any instructions. Just make sure the end is in the flame. Normally you just put the new on in where the old one was. I do suggest that you carefully note the position of the old one before removing it. No special tools needed and you don't need to shut off the gas to do it. Hi, And make sure the contact is clean B4 you screw it into gas valve. Tony |
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