...FLAME GOES OUT, BUT IT NEEDS HEAT TO MAINTAIN THE PROPER CIRCUIT. THIS MEANS THAT THE THERMOCOUPLER IS BAD AND NOT HOLDING THE GAS VALVE OPEN AS IT SHOULD. IT IS A SMALL THIN ROD TYPE THING THAT WILL ...
...& check pilot burner for proper combustion 3.improperly adjusted pilot flame--adjust pilot flame until faint yellow tip begins to appear 4.faulty ignition or reset valve or ...
...flame until faint yellow tip begins to appear 4.faulty ignition or reset valve or thermocouple---replace Clothes not drying, but dryer runs & heats 1.defective operating thermostat---test ...
...flame. This is a thermocouple that sensed the heat from the pilot flame and kept a small amount of gas flowing to allow the pilot light to stay lit. If you followed the instructions ( usually found ...
flame sensor in the Gas tube that has probably failed... or out of adjustment. It acts as a thermocouple - that sends voltage to the gas valve solenoid. If the voltage (converted from the flames heat)
thermocouple. The sensor shuts down power to the ignitor and it generates through a 3 wire on the holding coil enough power to hold the valve open. If for some reason the flame did not ignite when the
...thermocouple, thermal fuse, and heating element all check OK. Drum spins normally on all settings. DID U CHECK THE HI LIMIT AND THE CYCLING THERMOSTAT? AS WELL AS THE MOISTER SENSOR? Dryer venting ...
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