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Posted by Bubba on January 19, 2007, 3:47 pm
On 19 Jan 2007 11:58:39 -0800, tysonjm@yahoo.com wrote:
>Thanks. This sounds like it's worth a try at least before calling in
>someone. I did manage to take out that little assembly, but still just
>am not sure which part is which, i.e. pilot, pilot hood, flame switch,
>etc. Maybe this new pic will help? I've put letters on the different
>parts, but don't know what each is:
>http://www.icedpita.com/images/furnace6.jpg
I believe someone from the Smithsonian called and is looking for that.
Bubba
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>I tapped a couple things lightly and blew some compressed air to clean,
>but when I put it back the pilot won't even light anymore...I probably
>really messed something up now, but I figure the thing is so old it
>eventually needs replacing anyway. Let me know if you can help me
>identify the parts to do what you described. Thanks!
>
>
>danger@heat.com wrote:
>> Well if your pilot lights and the ticking stops, I'm assuming the auto relight
>> is satisfied, and the gas valve is waiting for the flame switch to open.
>>
>> The chances are greater the mercury flame switch is the problem rather then
>> the gas valve. If the pilot is dirty and the little flame doesnt heat the
>> flame switch up then the burner won't light. I usually remove the pilot
>> orifice and try to clean that. Or just blow and suck on the pilot tubing
>> while you hit the pilot hood with a wrench. Mercury switch is very easy to
>> replace. Make sure not to unravel the capillary anymore then needed. And
>> keep note of where the existing rod is sitting, inside the pilot assembly.
>> You want it to sit just right inside the flame. Normally after the pilot
>> lights it showed take no more then 120sec to open the gas valve. 30sec is
>> what I am used to waiting.
>>
>> -Canadian Heat
>>
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