What happens when the pilot light goes out on a hot water heater?
When the pilot light goes out for any reason, the thermocouple closes the burner’s gas supply valve to prevent gas escaping and filling your house. When your pilot will not light or does not remain lit, you might be able to save the price of a service call by taking a few minutes to troubleshoot the problem.
What to do when your gas water heater goes out?
Usually a good teflon tape sealant does the trick. Light the pilot according to manufacturer instructions. The gas water heater should be ready to go. What’s wrong if the pilot light will light, but when I turn on the heater it goes out? Most likely it is due to a bad thermocouple, you’ll need to replace it.
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.
Where can I find a relight water heater pilot light?
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How does a pilot light go out on a water heater?
Some of the most common reasons that water heater pilot lights go out include: A faulty thermocouple. Your thermocouple is responsible for sensing when your pilot light is lit. If it senses that the pilot light has gone out, the thermocouple shuts off the gas supply to the flame in order…
How do I check the pilot light on my water heater?
Open the door/cover over the pilot light access. This will be located under the gas valve; some water heaters just have an open gap instead where you can see the pilot light burner. Use a flashlight or a headlamp to find the burner inside. Two small gas tubes will lead to it.
Why is the water heater pilot light keeps going out?
There are several things that can cause your gas water heater pilot light to keep going out. One of the most common is your thermocouple. If you are unfamiliar with what this device does, the thermocouple is a device in your hot water heater that uses an electrical current to determine whether the pilot light is on or not.
How do you light the water heater pilot?
Turn the gas knob to “Pilot,” press and hold it down. This will start the flow of gas so you can light the flame. Some water heaters have a separate button for pilot mode, usually a red one, which you’ll press and hold.