How does that happen.
Patio heater thermocouple problems.
Keep reading 5 sources of patio heater problems.
The patio heater flame is too low.
The typical cause for this is that the pilot light flame has become too far away from the thermocouple.
If these are the problem s that you are dealing with we ve got it all covered in the next section.
This article explains what a thermocouple or thermopile is how these devices work where they are installed and what goes wrong with thermocouples.
I get tired of all the safety equipment because it causes more problems for me than fixes.
Patio heaters can be real life saviors until these turn out to become a real pain in the back.
How to solve some common problems of patio heaters.
Patio heater won t stay lit one common issue that patio heater owners face is keeping their patio heater lit.
Well you ll understand why we are saying that once it starts showing problems.
Thermocouples on heating appliances.
Talks about the most important components of a patio heater and also points out the main things t.
Patio heater flame is blinking on a regular basis.
Thus the thermocouple will turn off the patio heater as it tricks the gas value in to thinking that the pilot light is out.
Great tips about troubleshooting your outdoor patio heater.
You try to use these once in a while and guess what.
We describe how to find the thermocouple if one is used on your heater and how the thermocouple is replaced.
It s like you don t use patio heaters 24 7.
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The temperature acts on the thermocouple to keep the gas supply to the burner open.
Tall heater thermocouple sensor activates main control valve after pilot light is lit.
Gas transmission is not taking place in a patio heater.
Patio heater decides to chill a bit.
2 connectors for attaching to an anti tilt device.
When it gets light turn it to full say for 5 minutes.
Then while still holding the control knob warm up the thermocouple for 30 seconds approximately and then move the control knob to low flame and try lighting the main burner.
Other potential causes are not having enough gas pressure.
The patio heater bug screen is blocking the flame.
I have bypassed the thermocouple switch so you don t have to hold.
A good indication that the thermocouple has broken down is that the pilot light goes out when you try to turn the heater on.
Thermocouples are readily available patio heater parts and usually available from stock.