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  • How to Lite a Pilot Light on a Rheem Hot Water Tank

    The most common way to heat water is by use of a hot water tank. Rheem offers some of the most dependable tanks. Their residential tanks can typically store 20 to 80 gallons of hot water. Rheem...

  • How to Improve the Efficiency of an Existing Gas Furnace

    Everybody wants to save money on their home heating costs. Improving the efficiency of the gas furnace is a great way to cut energy bills. The best way to improve the efficiency of an existing gas...

  • How to Service a Gas Heater

    Gas furnaces need to be serviced every fall to ensure that they are in working order for the winter season. Servicing also optimizes efficiency which helps reduce fuel costs. In most cases,...

  • How to Light a Pilot Light on a Furnace

    The pilot light on a furnace is the small flame that is constantly burning. The gas valve on the furnace opens up when the temperature falls below the thermostat setting, which in turn allows gas...

  • Hot Water Boiler Maintenance

    A hot water boiler is a chamber where water is heated, vaporized and used as heat energy within the home. A hot water boiler is an important part of living comfortably, and keeping it maintained...

  • How to Remove a Thermocouple From a Gas Furnace

    The thermocouple in a heating furnace is a safety device that is designed to shut off the gas supply should the pilot light go out or the electric igniter fails. A faulty thermocouple may thus be...

  • Central Heat Problems

    Having a central heating unit in the house is a blessing many of us can not do without during the winter months, especially those of us in the snow belt regions. Toasty warm mornings in December...

  • Swimming Pool Heater Repair

    If the pilot light on your swimming pool heater refuses to come on, it is likely a problem with low pressure from the gas line. Check to make sure the gas is switched on. If using a propane fuel...

  • Furnace Troubleshooting

    A furnace is one of the most important parts of a heating and cooling system in a home, so when it goes awry, it needs to be fixed fast. Sometimes fixing a furnace requires calling in a...

  • How to Light the Pilot Light on Richmond Water Heaters

    Homeowners can find that trying to light the pilot light on Richmond water heaters is a frustrating experience, mostly because the Richmond water heater no longer uses the old fashioned pilot...

  • Forced Air Furnace Maintenance

    Maintaining a forced air furnace will pay for itself in energy savings. A furnace that is maintained will run more efficiently and will be less likely to have mechanical problems--generating at...

  • How to Light a Gas Furnace Pilot

    It is not often that you have to light a pilot light which makes it hard to remember just how to do it. Lighting a pilot light is the same whether it is for a gas furnace or a gas water heater. If...

  • Troubleshooting Ignition on a Central Heater

    If your central heater uses oil, then the ignition problem isn't so much the electrically powered starter as it is the burner. These burners have nozzles about as small as a pinhead, meaning that...

  • Installing Thermocouple Wires for Gas Furnaces

    Thermocouple wires are an integral part of the functioning of a gas furnace. Essentially they are wires which are thermo-conductive, meaning that when they are exposed to heat, they generate an...

  • How to Clean a Pilot Assembly on a Propane Fireplace

    The pilot assembly on a propane fireplace is a low-maintenance component under normal conditions, and if you keep a very tidy home, you may never need to go out of your way to clean it. However,...

  • Troubleshooting a Home Gas Heater

    One of the most common problems with gas heaters is the heater ceasing to produce heat. Start by checking the gas line that feeds into the heater. Check with the gas company that there were no...

  • How to Light a Gas Heater Pilot Light

    The best way to light a gas heater pilot light is to use a butane lighter with an extended tip. Here's how to do it.

  • Diagnosing Gas Furnace Problems

    In order to properly diagnose a gas furnace problem, a technician starts with a general inspection of the system. During the inspection, the technician will identify the parts of the system and...

  • How to Replace a Thermocouple in a Ruud

    Ruud water heaters that have thermocouples are gas water heaters. The gas pilot flame heats the thermocouple, which in turn allows the gas valve to open. The gas valve will not open if the pilot...

  • How to Light an American Standard Furnace

    Many older homes have natural gas furnaces controlled by manual pilot lights. Under certain conditions, these pilot lights can go out. To prevent gas from leaking indiscriminately into the house,...

  • Troubleshooting an Empire Gas Heater

    On an Empire gas heater, if the pilot light starts but won't stay lit, check the thermocouple. It may be defective. Also, the magnet may not be working in the valve. If it still won't light, call...

  • How to Test a Gas Boiler Thermocouple

    Boilers are used in home heating systems to circulate hot water through pipes and radiators to heat the rooms. A gas boiler uses gas-fueled flames to heat the water. As a safety precaution, there...

  • How to Light a Floor Furnace Pilot

    A floor furnace is a gas-fired, vented heating system. Furnaces are dangerous and must be handled carefully, so it is important that before doing any work on the furnace or even lighting the...

  • How to Light a Mobile Home Furnace

    A mobile home furnace is different from furnaces used in a regular-sized home. Mobile home furnaces are built with a zero clearance. This means they are made so that their outer casing is in...

  • How to Replace a Thermocouple Bulb

    A thermocouple bulb is used in oven ranges to monitor the temperature at the pilot flame. It is used to control the flow of gas so that if the pilot light is not on, the gas line feed is...

  • How Do Thermocouples Work?

    In the home, a thermocouple is a simple device with an important job --- keeping natural gas and propane appliances from becoming the source of dangerous gas leaks. It's an interesting bit of...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Furnace Ignition

    A furnace is rarely used over the warm summer. Most of us don't bother to inspect our furnaces until the first sudden cold day of winter, when it is too late to do major furnace repairs. One...

  • Troubleshooting a Home Furnace

    Determine if the pilot light is lit. Remove the metal panel at the front of your furnace and you can easily see if the pilot light (typically bluish in color) is on. If it is not, read your...

  • Common Hot Water Heater Problems

    If you no longer have hot water in your home, the likely cause is that you have a problem with your hot water heater. There are several common situations that can affect how your hot water heater...

  • Troubleshooting Lenox Home Furnaces

    If the gas furnace is functioning but won't provide enough heat no matter what you do, there are a few possible causes. Ask yourself when the last time that you replaced your air filter was. If...

  • Troubleshooting Tempstar Furnace Problems

    If the furnace is producing no heat, it's not likely there's an issue with the heating element so much as there is a problem with its supplementary systems. Tempstar furnaces are typically...

  • How to Install a Thermocouple

    A thermocouple is a device found on many home furnaces that can transform heat energy (pilot light) into an electrical current. It's purpose is to shut off the gas valve when there is no pilot...

  • How to Correct Minor Problems Related To Your Gas Burner.

    While major problems with these systems should always be left to the professionals, there are many minor issues that you can deal with yourself.

  • How to Prepare a Furnace for Summer

    When hot weather arrives, many homeowners forget about their furnace and concentrate on cooling their homes. Summer, however, is a good time to inspect your furnace for problems that may have...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Variable Speed Furnace Blower Motor

    The maintenance and repair of your furnace's motor is important to its efficiency and life, and also to your comfort throughout the cold winter months. Troubleshoot the variable speed furnace...

  • How to Keep a Water Heater Pilot Light from Going Out

    Your water heater has a pilot light that must be kept on to keep the water within the heater warm. There are several reasons that the pilot may go out. Investigate the problem by looking at the...

  • How to Troubleshoot an Air Heater

    Is your gas heater/furnace not working? Well if you have a little knowledge of electricity you can find where the trouble is and fix it yourself.

  • How to Adjust Pilot and Burner Flames

    Pilot lights or burners that produce weak discolored flames indicate blockage, debris, or dirt within your heating system and require cleaning and adjustment. Adjusting pilot lights and/or burner...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Gas Furnace

    During the cold winter months you may use a gas furnace to heat your home. When you come across a problem with your gas furnace try troubleshooting the problem before calling a costly repairman to...

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