Then let the knob up and rotate it directly to on.
Pilot light not staying lit on wall heater.
A number of reasons can cause the wall furnace to not light including a damaged thermocouple a clogged pilot.
If the thermocouple is too far from the flame this can cause the pilot to go out and shut down the propane heater.
When the pilot on your wall furnace does not stay lit your furnace won t heat.
Now gently pull out the gas line.
Be sure everything has cooled down before realigning the thermocouple and pilot light.
Dirt and debris can collect in the pilot tube causing the flow of gas to be blocked.
Do this light the pilot while the knob is in the pilot position hold it down for 1 minute.
Do not rotate it to off first.
Furnaces of various kinds are gas powered and use a pilot light to supply heat to the unit including standard home furnaces and floor furnaces.
The initial flame of the pilot heats the thermocouple which will signal the valve to stay open and keep the pilot lit and the propane heater functioning.
You can fix this easily by moving the thermocouple closer to the flame.
Thankfully a dirty pilot tube is the easiest issue to fix.
As a result the pilot doesn t get enough fuel to stay lit.
Remove the hex nut that connects the gas line to the pilot assembly.
If it is not you can bend the thermocouple back into alignment with the pilot tube but only after allowing everything to cool.
As a result your pilot light assembly bottom will get exposed.
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This is also a likely cause if the pilot won t ignite at all.
Locate the pilot assemble holding screw and remove it.
This pilot light may not always stay lit due to a variety of issues that may affect the gas supply or ignitor.
Whenever the thermocouple detects an unlit pilot it turns off the gas as a safety precaution.
If you suspect this is the case or you have noticed that your pilot light simply will not stay on for more than a few seconds turn the pilot light on and see if it is actually aimed at the thermocouple.
If the pilot light is not aimed correctly simply bend the thermocouple to line it up with the pilot tube.
We can go from there.
Gently pull the gas line out of the pilot assembly housing.
Most water heaters operate with a thermocouple.
This device is central to the operation and can tell if the pilot light is on or off by an electrical current that is powered by the pilot s heat.