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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Surrey, England
Posts: 51
OS: WinXP
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My dad is having boiler trouble and asked me to post on here incase anyone can help. The problem is that his water heater pilot light is on but it doesn't fire or heat the water?!?!
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Re: Boiler trouble....
most likely the gas valve or thermal coupling.
the problem is, i dont know how to test either, the cheaper way would be to try the thermal coupling first, about ten bucks. but usually, if the pilot light stays on, the thermal coupling is ok. another consideration would be the age of the gas heater. if a gas valve is over $100, which it is, a new heater is two and change. it might be time to replace the unit. |
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Asst Manager Hardware
Join Date: May 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 12,062
OS: XP Professional
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Re: Boiler trouble....
I would bet on the thermalcoupler. Through the years, have had a few of those die and the symptoms are like you describe. An easy and cheap fix most of the time.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 5
OS: xp
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Re: Boiler trouble....
If the pilot is lit, the thermocouple is good. The pilot valve would close if the thermocouple sensed no heat or was bad. The problem is probably in the thermostat/temp probe or the gas valve itself.
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