How do you light the pilot on an old wall heater?

How do you light the pilot on an old wall heater?

For old wall heaters, after turning the dial towards ‘Pilot’, hold down on the pilot gas button, instead of the ignite button. After about 30 seconds, release the button. Then, press the button again to light up the pilot. The new wall heaters ignite the pilot light with a spark.

How big is the pilot light on a Coleman furnace?

The pilot light must heat the thermocouple so the thermocouple can keep sending an electrical charge back to the furnace, which keeps the gas valve from shutting closed. To that end, the pilot light should be adjusted so the flame it gives off is at least two inches long.

Is the Coleman natural gas heater still working?

It works fine in the summer, but in winter it doesn’t heat the house very well. At the time, I kept the old Coleman, through the wall natural gas heater as emergency heat, as works without power to the house. It’s old and inefficient, but it’s done it’s job for 50+ years.

Where is the thermocouple on a Coleman furnace?

The thermocouple is a sensor inside a steel sleeve that sits in front of the pilot light. The pilot light must heat the thermocouple so the thermocouple can keep sending an electrical charge back to the furnace, which keeps the gas valve from shutting closed.

What to do if your hot water heater pilot light won’t stay lit?

If you have followed these steps and your water heater pilot light won’t stay lit, you may need professional help to fix the problem, give All Masters a call if you live in Arlington TX, and we can fix any of your hot water heater thermocouple or pilot light issues!

The pilot light must heat the thermocouple so the thermocouple can keep sending an electrical charge back to the furnace, which keeps the gas valve from shutting closed. To that end, the pilot light should be adjusted so the flame it gives off is at least two inches long.

The thermocouple is a sensor inside a steel sleeve that sits in front of the pilot light. The pilot light must heat the thermocouple so the thermocouple can keep sending an electrical charge back to the furnace, which keeps the gas valve from shutting closed.

It works fine in the summer, but in winter it doesn’t heat the house very well. At the time, I kept the old Coleman, through the wall natural gas heater as emergency heat, as works without power to the house. It’s old and inefficient, but it’s done it’s job for 50+ years.

What should I do if my Coleman furnace is not working?

If this doesn’t help, make sure that the warm air coming from the furnace is actually going throughout the home by cleaning the air filters and making sure all the vents in the house are open. Should this not help, then there are only two other possible causes of the problem: the burners are dirty, or the blower motor’s fan belt isn’t working.

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