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Posted on May 13, 2010

Hi my patio heater will not ignite once you realease the primer light??

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2007

SOURCE: Endless Summer Patio Heaters won't stay lit

Hi ColdinSF,

You need to remove the covers from the unit and blow out the gas lines with compressed air. If you can remove the gas lines blow out the lines and what they connect to like the pilot light and main feed line to the burner. Usually they gunk up with use and just need to be blown out with compressed air to clear the lines again. Maybe you have some dirt or foreign object from your gas tank which has clogged the line. Also check the igniter electric lines as well and make sure everything is connected properly. Especially make sure you tighten the gas lines you remove. Hope this helps.

Regards
Bryan

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: my patio heater will not ignite i have put a new

use a machs to ignte it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: Patio heater will only stay lit on low level

http://www.uig.biz/images/support/patiohtr_support/thermocouple.html

Try this website for instructions on how to fix this problem

Dan Favata

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2009

SOURCE: Coleman 5040 Patio Heater w/ Light - Light works, Heater does not

BE VERY CAREFUL sticking matches in any propane appliance! With the gas OFF see if you can physically see the spark when you push the ignitor, if yes, the problem may be the regulator or bottle pressure the only test i am aware of for the regulator is replacement.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2011

SOURCE: outdoor patio heater won't stay lit

I have a Charmglow Patio Heater Model SRPH02, it needed a Thermocouple and searching the net was hard to find an ariginal part, but here it is, call 1-866-814-0585 $3.95 +6.00 shipping the original part.

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Repairing Benzomatic Patio Heater

The above link unfortunately states Benzomatic no longer provides parts for their patio heaters. There may be a comparable generic part out here that you can substitue for the original part.
Tall Propane Patio Heater Starting Striker Switch

The second link shows an igniter switch that may work. You can find other possiilities by doing a search on the web for" Propane Heater igniter switch"
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Pilot light wont ignite on patio heater

It may be that your cylinder is malfunctioning, cylinder has a leak, or the pilot is clogged. Please see steps below to troubleshoot. Note:Regular maintenance is critical to the successful operation of your patio heater.
  1. Is the cylinder valve closed? If so, open the cylinder valve but not fully.
  2. Check to see if you can light it manually. If the unit lights manually but not with igniter, service or replace igniter switch.
  3. Ensure that there is no air in the gas line. Open the gas line and bleed it (pressing control knob in) for not more than 1 - 2 minutes or until you smell gas.
  4. There may be a blockage in the orifice or pilot tube? Bugs and spiders get into the pilot assembly, venturi tube and burner ports causing the unit to either not light or poor performance.
  5. Is the regulator hose pinched or kinked?
  6. Cleaning the pilot assembly.
  7. If the piezo igniter won't spark to light the pilot, check the wiring to the igniter, It may simply have lost it's ground. Slide the wire off the igniter prong (looks like a thick needle) on the pilot assembly and then push it back on. That usually will reestablish the ground.
If you continue to have problems with the heater, contact Blue Rhino (the manufacturer) Customer Care 800-762-1142.

Hope this helps you to troubleshoot and solve the problem. Please let me know.
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Portable patio heater is a DCS Phoenix Professional Patio Heater Model PHF8-DWBZ-L. Burner ignites and operates for a few minutes. Then teh flame is reduced to a short yellow flame. Regulator is covered...

The regulator covered with frost is the problem. It freezes the gas and the gas line up. But, usually this only occurs when it has been exposed to subfreezing (in the teens) temperature for a long period of time. The quick fix, is to soak a bath towel in hot water, ring it out and quickly wrap it around the regulator. Once it thaws, the gas will start flowing again and you can light the burner. Generally, once it's flowing and being used, it won't freeze up again, right a way. Most propane companies add ethanol to the propane in the winter, to help keep it from freezing in the lines and the regulator.

Hope this helped answer you question and provided, at least a quick fix solution.
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We have a problem with the starter. Once we start

Bernzomatic Heater will not light. Full tank, but not flame; however, I can hear the igniter trying to work.Could there be spider webs present? Where do I look to find them?
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Endless Summer Patio Heaters won't stay lit

Hi ColdinSF,

You need to remove the covers from the unit and blow out the gas lines with compressed air. If you can remove the gas lines blow out the lines and what they connect to like the pilot light and main feed line to the burner. Usually they gunk up with use and just need to be blown out with compressed air to clear the lines again. Maybe you have some dirt or foreign object from your gas tank which has clogged the line. Also check the igniter electric lines as well and make sure everything is connected properly. Especially make sure you tighten the gas lines you remove. Hope this helps.

Regards
Bryan
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