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Pilot goes out when trying to turn on..

driver969
driver969 Member Posts: 1
I have a wall heater and have had a recent problem. Up until now it worked fine, then after. A few months of no use this happened: when I try to activate the heater by turning up the thermostat, the heater makes a clunk or pop sound, then I check and see that the pilot light has gone off. Burners never turned on either. I've bypassed the wires in the heater to try and turn it on as well without the use of the thermostat and that always happens. The noise, then after quickly looking at the pilot, it gradually dies. I've relit it and tried a dozen times. Does anyone have any ideas about what the issue might be?

Comments

  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 16,796
    Call a pro

    fixing gas equipment is not a DIY job. The risk is way too great. 
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  • kcopp
    kcopp Member Posts: 4,419
    more than likely

    it is a bad/ dirty thermocouple.
  • Zman
    Zman Member Posts: 7,561
    Heater

    I agree with steamhead that this seems like a bad DYI repair. Wall heaters have been responsible for quite a few CO poisonings.



    The one thing that would be worth checking before calling a pro would be to make sure the vent has not been blocked by a critters nest.
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