SOURCE: burner will not stay lit
Presuming the flame is touching the thermocouple, try putting slightly more pressure on the knob and hold for a few seconds longer. If this doesn't work try going through the same process with the knob removed - if this works you need to put a small piece of packing in the shaft of the knob ( a small piece paper might do). If this fails you need a new thermocouple.
SOURCE: i have replaced the control valve and thermocouple
Thermocouple is probably not adjusted in to the pilot flame correctly, readjust and try again, if that does not work replace the thermocouple, not all brand new thermocouples are good right out of the bag
SOURCE: our grill doesnt seem to be getting enough gas to
How are you turning the grill on and off? It sounds like a vapor-lock. Try this: first unhook the regulator and crack the valve on the tank open...if you hear and smell gas coming out, good, close the valve and re-connect the regulator then open the gas valve then turn the burner on and light it...then shut it off by closing the tank valve first and let the burners go out then turn off your burner valves...try that and let me know what happens.
SOURCE: imperial gas fryer problem, when the burners are
You have a bad gas valve. It's not reading the signal from the thermostat. The gas valve is stuck open.
SOURCE: my weber genesis wont stay lit. i can light the
The new style
OPD valves have a small brass ring located in the female
fitting on the LP tank. Over time this ring can work loose and then it
does not allow the male fitting to fully depress the OPD valve thus
reducing your gas flow
Using a small flat bladed screw driver tighten the small brass ring This
should solve your problem
IF not you might want to remove the cap
(white) on your regulator and try slowly adjusting the regulator, make
small adjustments and try the BBQ My Weber if I set the front and back
burners to MED I get right at 350 degrees in 60 degree outdoor temps.
Adjusting the regulator will take some time to get it right but If it is
not your tank it is most likely your regulator out of adjustment
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