How long does it take to relight a pilot light?
Wait a moment. It’s important to allow a bit of time to pass from turning off the pilot before attempting to relight it. This lets the gas dissipate from the chamber so you don’t ignite excess gas when relighting the pilot light. A minute to two minutes is sufficient.
Is it dangerous if your oven pilot light goes out?
Dangerous Gases Pilot lights have a safety valve, which should cut the gas when the light goes out. If the valve is functioning properly, it will close and gases won’t escape. But if it is not working, your home may be filling with a dangerous gas.
Why does my water heater pilot light but not the burner?
If I understand correctly, your pilot flame is lighting correctly. But the main burner won’t turn on because the electronics in the Gas Control Valve don’t acknowledge the pilot is lit. There are two likely faults: Circuit Board in the Gas Control Valve is defective. To test for case 1, use a multimeter to measure the Thermopile output.
What do you need to know about pilot light?
The pilot light flame needs to completely envelop the top of the thermocouple rod so it knows the flame is on. If the thermocouple isn’t lined up correctly, it won’t read the flame, and will shut the valve for the gas. I’m not touching it. Help me!
Why does the pilot light on my furnace keep going out?
The thermocouple is the copper rod the pilot flame directly hits. Sometimes it’s referred to as the “flame sensor.” It’s a safety mechanism that shuts the gas off should the pilot go out. If the thermocouple fails to shut off the gas, all the gas flowing through the furnace could get into your home.
Where is the thermocouple on a furnace pilot light?
No matter the pilot configuration, the thermocouple will be near the burners—look for a removable metal rod nearby. Locate the copper rod near the burners. This is the thermocouple. If you look very closely, you’ll find the thermocouple tucked in behind the burners.
How does the pilot light on a gas furnace work?
The pilot light is lit by an electronic spark. A flame sensor lets your furnace know that the pilot was successfully lit. The gas valve sends gas to the main burner(s), which is lit by the pilot light.
If I understand correctly, your pilot flame is lighting correctly. But the main burner won’t turn on because the electronics in the Gas Control Valve don’t acknowledge the pilot is lit. There are two likely faults: Circuit Board in the Gas Control Valve is defective. To test for case 1, use a multimeter to measure the Thermopile output.
Why does my pilot light keep going out?
If your pilot doesn’t re-light, won’t stay lit or keeps going out after a short time, you most likely have an issue with the hot water heater thermocouple. This can happen with age. This can happen with age.
Why is my pilot’s flame sensor not working?
The flame sensor might be fine, but isn’t positioned right and so cannot sense the pilot’s flame. Defective ignition board. The small computer control board that controls the gas flow, spark and the rest of the ignition sequence may be bad. Insufficient gas pressure.