California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
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- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
This old farmhouse has 'central heat' in the form of a freestanding 30k btu heater in the main room.
The heater was new in 1999 and I've put three replacement thermocouples in since then. Tonight it died again. I can't get it to sustain the pilot flame when I release the overrride no matter how long I held the override down.
The pilot flame seems vigorous and is aimed correctly to warm the thermocouple so I don't think that is the problem.
Is this likely a string of bad thermocouples, or is there something in the main valve that can go bad and then ignore the thermocouple? Have I reached the point where it is simpler to replace the entire heater?
Any comments will be very much appreciated.
The heater was new in 1999 and I've put three replacement thermocouples in since then. Tonight it died again. I can't get it to sustain the pilot flame when I release the overrride no matter how long I held the override down.
The pilot flame seems vigorous and is aimed correctly to warm the thermocouple so I don't think that is the problem.
Is this likely a string of bad thermocouples, or is there something in the main valve that can go bad and then ignore the thermocouple? Have I reached the point where it is simpler to replace the entire heater?
Any comments will be very much appreciated.