โAug-20-2022 01:14 PM
โSep-10-2022 12:25 PM
wa8yxm wrote:enblethen wrote:
No thermal couple. It uses a flame sensor.
Manual
Yup many companies call it a "Flame Sensor"
There are two or three types of Flame Sensors. I know two of them
One is a common Thermocouple
The other is photovoltic
I'm not sure there is a 3rd or but am allowing for the posibility. I'm guessing a high temp thermostat might work.
Thermocouples are the most common.
โSep-08-2022 02:41 PM
enblethen wrote:
No thermal couple. It uses a flame sensor.
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โSep-08-2022 03:22 AM
โSep-06-2022 04:33 PM
Gjac wrote:Caveman Charlie wrote:I had this same issue when I changed mine, I had to cut one end off and reflare the tube end with a new fitting. The tube is Al and is easily bent by hand.
I ordered a new burner assembly which includes the orifice and the burner. Of course it is different and won't go on my propane line because the end is different.
So, I ordered a new line ; which I know it going to be different; because I can't get the original one and even if I did it would have the wrong end on it.
When the new line comes I will try and find someone that can either bend it to fit with a tubing bender or, more then likely, I will have to cut both lines and splice them in the middle with a chunk of hose and two clamps.
(Sigh)
โAug-27-2022 06:49 AM
Caveman Charlie wrote:I had this same issue when I changed mine, I had to cut one end off and reflare the tube end with a new fitting. The tube is Al and is easily bent by hand.
I ordered a new burner assembly which includes the orifice and the burner. Of course it is different and won't go on my propane line because the end is different.
So, I ordered a new line ; which I know it going to be different; because I can't get the original one and even if I did it would have the wrong end on it.
When the new line comes I will try and find someone that can either bend it to fit with a tubing bender or, more then likely, I will have to cut both lines and splice them in the middle with a chunk of hose and two clamps.
(Sigh)
โAug-25-2022 05:01 PM
mfinnerty wrote:
My vote is on the orifice.
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โAug-25-2022 02:24 PM
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โAug-25-2022 05:36 AM
naturist wrote:
I am not familiar with that unit, but my experience with various propane/natural gas appliances over the years has convinced me that the two most common points of failure on all of them are crud/dead bugs in the burner assembly and the thermocouple that keeps the gas flowing after light up.
โAug-24-2022 03:07 PM
Matt_Colie wrote:
You just made a manometer to measure low pressures.
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โAug-24-2022 12:45 PM
โAug-23-2022 08:13 AM
enblethen wrote:
No thermal couple. It uses a flame sensor.
Manual
โAug-23-2022 06:19 AM