Hi, I've got an old Glow Worm central heating boiler. This unit uses K6466 gas valve but I understand that K9049 is a more recent replacement.
I'm sure the valve is sticking because it is getting 24Vac power and I can hear it trying to click on (very faint). If I tap the valve unit with a hammer the boiler fires up, sometimes with a low flame until I tap it again.
Before I shell out 100 notes on a new valve, could it be the thermocouple? Is it possible that the thermocouple is right on the brink of enabling the valve and that a tap is tipping it over the edge? If I reposition the pilot flame splitter (which may have been moved during yearly cleaning), might that help? Or does the thermocouple have an either/or operation that couldn't produce a low flame? And would the thermocouple function be affected by tapping?
What could cause the valve to stick — just wear through old age?
Thanks
I'm sure the valve is sticking because it is getting 24Vac power and I can hear it trying to click on (very faint). If I tap the valve unit with a hammer the boiler fires up, sometimes with a low flame until I tap it again.
Before I shell out 100 notes on a new valve, could it be the thermocouple? Is it possible that the thermocouple is right on the brink of enabling the valve and that a tap is tipping it over the edge? If I reposition the pilot flame splitter (which may have been moved during yearly cleaning), might that help? Or does the thermocouple have an either/or operation that couldn't produce a low flame? And would the thermocouple function be affected by tapping?
What could cause the valve to stick — just wear through old age?
Thanks