How does a propane water heater light up?

How does a propane water heater light up?

On most water heaters there is a red light in the on/off switch that turns on when you first turn it on and again each time that it attempts to light the propane. That light then goes off when the control circuit board detects the heat of burning propane.

Why does the pilot light go out on my water heater?

A thermocouple is a device that senses the heat of a pilot and lets the gas flow to the burner. If the thermocouple is malfunctioning, it doesn’t allow the gas to run through the pilot and the burner. In return, the pilot light goes out repeatedly and would not stay lit.

What to do if your RV water heater wont light?

The Eco switch wires up between the control board and the gas valve. It is also attached to the thermostat. If it gets faulty, no power will pass to the gas valve. In return, your RV water heater will not ignite. Firstly, remove one of the wires on the ECO and check its continuity with VOM. Make sure it shows you 12 volt on the meter.

What to do if your propane water heater is not working?

This isn’t as bad as no hot water, but it gets unpleasant fast. Let’s take a look at the possible causes and solutions. The thermostat is usually built into your hot water heater’s gas valve. To replace it, you may have to replace the whole gas valve. But before you decide whether to do that, first see if you can adjust the temperature settings.

Why does my Propane Water Heater get lukewarm?

If the dip tubes fail, the hot and cold water will mix, and your water will be lukewarm. If you experience other problems, such as: the pilot won’t light or stay lit, your water is too hot, or the main burner won’t stay lit, or you have slow recovery time, the above causes apply, as well.

A thermocouple is a device that senses the heat of a pilot and lets the gas flow to the burner. If the thermocouple is malfunctioning, it doesn’t allow the gas to run through the pilot and the burner. In return, the pilot light goes out repeatedly and would not stay lit.

What should I do if my propane water heater goes out?

The pilot light ignites the burner. So, if the pilot goes out or will not stay lit, your once hot water will quickly take a sharp turn towards icicles and glaciers. Okay, maybe not that cold, but you get the picture. Solution: Relight the Pilot! It’s as simple as it sounds. Depending on your heater, you will either use a match or built-in ignitor.

Why does my LP water heater make a clicking sound?

You can check the LP system by simply turning on stovetop inside of the unit. When the unit turns on will you will hear a clicking sound. If the unit clicks but there is no flame, it might mean there is a clog or blockage in the system.

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