The pilot light won't stay alight when I release the gas push button, so I presume what I would call the thermocouple has failed. But looking through the spares listings I can't find "thermocouple"
What do I need ?
There are 'Universal' Thermocouples available. Even B&Q supply them for about £10.
In basic form its operation is as follows:
The Thermocouple sits in the Pilot Flame and the heat energises the electro-magnetic unit thus opening the Gas Valve. This ensures there is a flame for the gas if it is flowing. If the pilot extinguishes for any reason then the Thermocouple will cool and the Gas Valve will shut down. Thus ensuring gas is NOT flowing when there is no means of it lighting. So if your Thermocouple has failed then the Gas Valve cannot stay open. The Gas valve is designed to fail to safe i.e. Shut down if there is no pilot.
Fitting one is a fairly simple process. Just route the new one along the same line as the old one.
The pilot light won't stay alight when I release the gas push button, so I presume what I would call the thermocouple has failed. But looking through the spares listings I can't find "thermocouple"
What do I need ?
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