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Re: Gas Pilot Sensor
I don't have a problem with the gas not shutting off.
I don't want anything to re-light the pilot automatically.
I don't have a stack problem.
I am not screwing with anyone's safety.
We sometimes get severe wind storms here and I am simply looking for a way
to know if the pilot gets blown out.
<hapticz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9ZNqh.34424$Gr2.31502@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> if unit does not already have code required system bilt in to shut unit
> and
> supply off whn this happens, you shld get tech to determine who sold you
> this thing.
>
> many units have contacts or circuit that provides spark initiator or other
> to re-light pilots whenever this happens.
>
> reverse/down draft from stack should not affect pilot, if it is, u have
> stack problems!
>
> get a tech manual on the controller first
>
> & dont screw with your house/family's safety.
>
>
> "R-Guy" <ron.20070101@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:CKFph.625030$R63.230399@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I would like to monitor the pilot in my gas-fueled boiler system at home
> so
>> that I can raise an alarm when it gets blown-out by the wind. Is there a
>> special thermocouple-type-device for this type of application?
>>
>>
>
>
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