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Tai November 30th 04 03:29 PM

Water heater pilot light won't stay lit - thermocouple replaced
 
My 6+ year-old water heater's pilot light won't stay lit. I held down
the pilot light switch upwards of 5 minutes and it still extinguishes
when I let go. The flame encompasses the last 2-3 mm of the
thermocouple so it's positioned correctly. I put in a new
thermocouple and same problem.

How likely is it that the new thermocouple is bad?

How likely is it that the control unit is bad? If the control unit is
bad, should I just replace it or replace the whole water heater?

Thanks!

Getting cold in Austin ...

Speedy Jim November 30th 04 04:42 PM

Tai wrote:
My 6+ year-old water heater's pilot light won't stay lit. I held down
the pilot light switch upwards of 5 minutes and it still extinguishes
when I let go. The flame encompasses the last 2-3 mm of the
thermocouple so it's positioned correctly. I put in a new
thermocouple and same problem.

How likely is it that the new thermocouple is bad?

How likely is it that the control unit is bad? If the control unit is
bad, should I just replace it or replace the whole water heater?

Thanks!

Getting cold in Austin ...


Try another T/C (only couple bucks). Don't install the T/C, leave it
hanging outside the heater where you can put a small torch flame to it.
See if the valve will hold in.
If not, the control is bad.
The cost of a new control is quite high, maybe $50-100.
On a 6 yr old heater it may not be worth fixing.

Jim


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