I was wondering if we have some propane and natural gas fireplace experts. I have a Regency propane fireplace that Is not being cooperative. I did some servicing on it and used sandpaper to clean up the thermocouple and thermopile as well as the burner head and ignitor head. There is some light rust on the burner head.
I changed out the double A battery and was able to get a strong spark on the igniter. The pilot lighter and spark control are integral: In the pilot position push half way to feed gas and push the rest of the way to get it sparking. I did get the pilot to light but only once when I released the knob did the pilot stay lit. The rest of the time it went out. The one time it stayed lit I was able to turn the fireplace on at the wall controller and it lit up completely.
The system has propane gas and the gas line is teed from my main gas feed to my boiler which is functioning fine.
My question is, when the instructions recommend cleaning the thermocouple and thermo pile how are you supposed to clean them? Should some sort of chemical be used?
While holding down the knob in the ignitor position the flame hits both the thermocouple and thermopile fairly well.
Changing out the thermocouple and thermopile is a bear on this unit because they are mounted on a plate that is mounted in such a way that the plate cannot be lifted out. It looked like it was mounted in the factory to be unable to pull it out. I tried it a few years ago and was stumped.
Anyway, the last thing I did was one more cleaning attempt and now the igniter will not spark. I can hear the clicking but the spark is not jumping to the burner head. I’m taking a break. Any ideas? Thanks.
I changed out the double A battery and was able to get a strong spark on the igniter. The pilot lighter and spark control are integral: In the pilot position push half way to feed gas and push the rest of the way to get it sparking. I did get the pilot to light but only once when I released the knob did the pilot stay lit. The rest of the time it went out. The one time it stayed lit I was able to turn the fireplace on at the wall controller and it lit up completely.
The system has propane gas and the gas line is teed from my main gas feed to my boiler which is functioning fine.
My question is, when the instructions recommend cleaning the thermocouple and thermo pile how are you supposed to clean them? Should some sort of chemical be used?
While holding down the knob in the ignitor position the flame hits both the thermocouple and thermopile fairly well.
Changing out the thermocouple and thermopile is a bear on this unit because they are mounted on a plate that is mounted in such a way that the plate cannot be lifted out. It looked like it was mounted in the factory to be unable to pull it out. I tried it a few years ago and was stumped.
Anyway, the last thing I did was one more cleaning attempt and now the igniter will not spark. I can hear the clicking but the spark is not jumping to the burner head. I’m taking a break. Any ideas? Thanks.
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