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Pilot light keeps going off jazz rocco gas fire
So we are talking about the same won't stay lit I will describe both ways. One is when you lift your fingers off the knob it goes out that instant which is probably the thermocouple needs replaced,look to make sure the tip of the thermocouple is in the flame of the pilot light first. The secound version of it is it goes out in a few minutes up to a few hours.The second version is most common.There is a part called a Thermocouple that is mounted next to the pilot light, it is around 3/16 of a inch diameter 1 to 2 inches long and should be mounted so the tip is in the flame of the pilot light. This is what tells the gas valve the pilot light is burning. If any dust ,cat hair ,dog fur what have you gets around the base of the hole the gas from this pilot light comes out of it will bend the gas, which move the flame so it does not hit the thermocouple like it should, this is below the flame so what ever is in there diverting the flame dose not burn up.A draft from a fan or door could do it also.I have used a procom ventless heater as my only heat for 7 years and have to blow it out twice a year. I bought a new thermocouple at the same time I bought the heater to have in the closet in case it went bad some night, it is still hanging there .Because it sucks air in from the bottom past the flame and out the top everything in the air gets burnt into a fine ash dust. So if you use compressed air to blow out your unit you might want to hold a wet towel up in front of it hoping a lot of that white powder dust will stick to it instead of flying around the room . My flame always looks so much better ,less orange and more blue after this .
Pilot will not light, seems
I would trace gas line out and determine were you are getting gas and where it is not. With the gas on I would carefully loosen union or flex fitting going to gas valve.If you have gas there then retighten union and go to fitting on pilot line and check it.You should be able to get gas there by depressing pilot light button.If you have gas there then go to pilot assembly and remove it from gas valve and burner. Remove pilot orifice and carefully clean and blow thru pilot line to make sure it is not obstructed.
If you cannot get any gas thru gas valve then shut off gas before valve and remove inlet line. There should be a fine mesh steel screen there. Make sure it is clean.If you are getting gas to gas valve but not thru it then you probably need to replace gas valve. Thank you
Pilot light does not stay
Either you have a gas pressure problem or the ODS (Oxygen Depletion Sensor is clogged. I suspect it's the latter. If you feel comfortable attempting to clean and service it yourself, it can be done. But, it will require taking the front cover off the heater. If you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself, contact your Propane provider or a hearth and home store in your area. These units do require annual cleaning and service.
Pilot light not touching thermocouple
I would first check that the pilot orifice is not partially clogged. I would then make sure all gas filters (yes, even LP and natural gas systems have filters) are clean (inlet to gas valve).
Usually there is a small screw somewhere on the valve that adjusts the pilot. It will be covered by a screw or cap.
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Looking for: ProCom Model MNO60HBA (about 3 years
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Infrared Heater - flaming thru plaque
I had this problem. From using the center brick most of the time, lots
of dust bunnies build up in the gas chimney behind the brick.
Tie 2 pipe cleaners together with a small perpendicular circle at the
top and carefully remove the dust bit by bit by twirling the cleaner.
The brick should fire like new if it is carefully cleaned out.
HEATER AND PILOT GOES OFF AT TIMES
Sounds like your oxygen depletion sensor is shutting your unit off. The problem with fixing your unit is that it may cost you the same to purchase a new one (assuming you pay someone to fix it).
Heater won't light
YOU HAVE A BAD THERMOCOUPLE. IF YOU LOOK AT THE FLAME you should see a little match size piece of gold metel connected to a metal tube like then screwed into the gas valve. what happens is when you light the pilot, the gas heats up one end of the thermocouple and the other end changes that heat into microvoltage. the gas valve senses the microvoltage , knows the pilot light is lit then opens the main gas valve. when they go bad they cant send voltage to valve and th valve locks out. you always have to start at off. then depress valve button and turn to pilot and light it. hold button down 3 minutes then turn to full open or main the thermocouples are cheap, call supply houses or service companoies till you find one that will sell you one. unscrew the thermo couple from the valve with a little wrench unwravel the excess tubing , size of a pencil lead in diametor, then the probe part usually slids up through a spring like holder, note position of old sensor before reoming. get end half of new sensor into good pilot flame. reuae old retainers or new ones that come with new t couple.
Procom Model SSD24TB Serial 4359689. Dual Regulator part number RV83FI (L) (S) from manual, is that RV83FI.6.10 or RV83FI.4.9?
- The dual regulator part number RV83FI and the Procom Model SSD24TB Serial 4359689 are not unique to the current knowledge upgrade. Consult the Procom user handbook or get in touch with Procom customer care to find the appropriate replacement part. Comprehensive information regarding compatible replacement parts should be included in the handbook. Examine the markings on the regulator for part numbers or specs, if any. If in doubt, get advice from a licensed service provider or a competent technician. Using the wrong part might cause problems with performance and raise safety risks. This answer is predicated on data as of January 2022.
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