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All-Pro Forced Air Kerosene Space Heater SPC-K75 - Page 6 Questions & Answers
As soon as i let
Either the Thermocouple is loose from the control valve; The Thermocouple, if it's a stand-a-lone type has a lacquered finish on it from the propane and needs cleaning. Or, you're not fully depressing the control valve when it's in the pilot position, when you're trying to light it. Once the pilot lights, the knob should be held in for at least a minute, to allow the Thermocouple to thoroughly heat up.
I recommend that you thoroughly clean the unit, before attempt light if again or trouble shooting it.
I have a 170t all
check out the presure switch could be blocked, or try jumping it ou to see if it lights , check flame sencor is clean
I HAVE A AL PRO
Your fishing take it to service center who has test eguipment to check it out right. Does it burn all right with the cover off?? If it same then it is your eye. Make sure your using the right photo cell. kEN'S REPAIR.
Propane space heater. gas bottle
check the reg and size of pipe draw on bottle is too much it cannot turn to gas so it freezes its pulling of faster than the gas .
I want to know where to buy a thermo coupler for
Thermocouples can be purchased at most hardware stores, home depot, etc. The only difference for a thermocouple is the length. There are heavy duty types and regular. I would suggest using a heavy duty thermocouple. Also, it is recommened that thermocouples be changed every 2-3 years to prevent unnecessary failures, which usually occur when you need the unit the most.
Need parts
Try Master Parts, they carry All-Pro parts, 800.446.1446. If you dont have a manual for the unit check out
www.desatech.com and click "Construction Heaters" then find your model number. I hope this helps!
We have a all pro
With unit unpluged turn fan by hand. If fan does not turn freely, adjust compressor ring. If that does not help you may need to replace motor??? The manufacture has service manuals on there site...
www.desatech.com . This should help you!
Lights fine but will not sustain fire when button
You need to replace the thermocouple. It's the small brass tube that the flame hits. It sends a signal to the valve. If it sends a hot signal, the valve stays open. If it doesn't send a signal, for safety reasons, the valve shuts.
Available at most hardware stores for under $10.
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