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  2. Tips for troubleshooting water heater issues - AOL

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    If your pilot light is off, it means your water tank isn’t lit. With gas water heaters, no flame means no heat. To check your pilot light, turn the gas control knob on your heater to the setting ...

  3. 10 Signs Your Heater Isn’t Working as Well as It Could (and ...

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    A pilot light might go out due to something as simple as a draft, or it could be a result of a tripped fail-safe inside the furnace. Open the access panel on the furnace and locate the pilot light ...

  4. Pilot light - Wikipedia

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    In natural gas furnaces, water heaters, and room heating systems, a safety cut-off switch is normally included so that the gas supply to the pilot and heating system is shut off by an electrically operated valve if the pilot light goes out. This cut-off switch usually detects the pilot light in one of several ways: A flame rectification device. [2]

  5. Tankless water heating - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid water heater is a water heating system that integrates technology traits from both the tank-type water heaters and the tankless water heaters. [5] It maintains water pressure and consistent supply of hot water across multiple hot water applications, and like its tankless cousins, it is efficient and can supply a continuous flow of hot ...

  6. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    Gas stoves today use two basic types of ignition sources, standing pilot and electric. [21] A stove with a standing pilot has a small, continuously burning gas flame (called a pilot light) under the cooktop. [21] The flame is between the front and back burners. When the stove is turned on, this flame lights the gas flowing out of the burners.

  7. Thermocouple - Wikipedia

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    If the pilot flame goes out, unburned gas may be released, which is an explosion risk and a health hazard. To prevent this, some appliances use a thermocouple in a fail-safe circuit to sense when the pilot light is burning. The tip of the thermocouple is placed in the pilot flame, generating a voltage which operates the supply valve which feeds ...

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  9. Tips for troubleshooting water heater issues - AOL

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