No Hot Water? Relight Any Water Heater Quickly
Автор: Quick Water Heater & Filtration Company
Загружено: 2024-07-16
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Prepare the Heater
Turn Off the Gas: Locate the gas control knob and turn it to the "OFF" position. Wait for about 5 minutes to allow any residual gas to dissipate.
Locate the Pilot: Identify the pilot light assembly, which typically consists of the pilot light and a control knob. This is usually found near the bottom of the water heater.
Light the Pilot
Set the Control to Pilot: Turn the gas control knob to the "PILOT" setting.
Press and Hold the Pilot Button: While holding the pilot button down, use a lighter or match to ignite the pilot. The pilot light is usually located inside the burner chamber. Look through the viewing window or open the access panel to see the pilot.
Hold the Button: Continue holding the pilot button down for about 30-60 seconds after the pilot is lit. This allows the thermocouple to heat up and signal the gas valve to stay open.
Release and Check: After holding the button for the required time, slowly release it. Check to see if the pilot light remains lit. If it goes out, repeat the lighting process, ensuring you hold the button down long enough.
Turn On the Water Heater
Set to ON: Once the pilot light is stable and remains lit, turn the gas control knob to the "ON" position.
Adjust the Temperature: Set the thermostat to your desired water temperature. The recommended setting is usually around 120°F (49°C) to prevent scalding and save energy.
Final Checks
Observe the Burner: The main burner should ignite once the thermostat calls for heat. Look through the viewing window to ensure the burner is operating correctly.
Reassemble Access Panels: If you removed any access panels, reassemble them securely.
Troubleshooting Tips
Pilot Won’t Light: Ensure the gas supply is on and check for any blockages in the pilot tube.
Pilot Keeps Going Out: The thermocouple might be faulty or misaligned. Ensure it is properly positioned and functioning.
No Gas Supply: If there is no gas reaching the pilot, the gas valve might need replacing, or there could be an issue with the gas line.
Conclusion
Lighting a Bradford White water heater is generally a safe and straightforward task when following these steps. Always prioritize safety by ensuring proper ventilation and checking for gas leaks. If you encounter any difficulties or the pilot light repeatedly goes out, it may be necessary to contact a professional technician for assistance.eater
Turn Off the Gas: Locate the gas control knob and turn it to the "OFF" position. Wait for about 5 minutes to allow any residual gas to dissipate.
Locate the Pilot: Identify the pilot light assembly, which typically consists of the pilot light and a control knob. This is usually found near the bottom of the water heater.

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