How to Turn On Pilot Water Heater: A Step-by-Step Guide
With a pilot water heater, it’s essential to maintain its performance and ensure constant hot water supply. For homeowners who are not experienced with gas appliances, dealing with pilot lights can seem intimidating. However, fear not! This article is designed to guide you on how to turn on a pilot water heater in 5 easy steps, including troubleshooting tips and key maintenance reminders.
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Why Do I Need a Pilot Light?
A pilot light is a small flame in the gas water heater’s ignition system that helps trigger the burner to ignite propane or natural gas. As long as the pilot flame remains lit, the thermostat inside the water heater responds by maintaining the set point, which is usually at around 120°F.
How to Turn On a Pilot Water Heater
Before we dive in, ensure you have done the following:
- Relocated any nearby valuables to prevent damage
- Set your thermostat to avoid scorching hot burns
- Worn hand gloves to protect your hand from burns
Step 1: Disconnected the Power
Flip the power switch to its OFF position. Wait 10-15 seconds to ensure the unit turns off. This guarantees you don’t accidentally restoke the pilot flame
Step 2: Check and Relight
Locate the pilot light switch and push it in – the pilot shutter door should open for maintenance purposes. Take aim your long lighter or striker against the pilot light
• Ensure the pilot kit contains the correct oring for your specific model
• Locate the pilot adjust valve, which regulates natural gas flow to the orifice
Step 3: Light the Pilot Flame
Light the long-lasting cotton wick, located under the pilot screw cap. Keep burning the lighter until the pilottlight ignites automatically
Step 4: Purge and Relase the Valve
After three (3) seconds the igniter will click five times; this signals pilottight is on- Allow it to run momentarily – around 10-to 30 seconds, whichever manufacturer instructions suggest –before
Important Steps After Igniting the Flame:
During pilot maintenance, follow additional tips to ensure successful:
Purgification: Wait 40-to 60 seconds of flameless pilot time followed by five (5-second clicks, which should purged residual gas).
- Check your thermostat is functional for water temperature adjustment at its designated temperature
Maintain Pilot Control Valves: For 4-to 5 complete burner cycles (5-hour heating, 10-in., etc.), **or whenever maintenance is due.
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