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Bonafide assistant (LA)
I can't seem to find this style of thermocouple anywhere. It came with something I had custom built overseas. Please see link to picture.
Unfortunately, I have no idea who made it, so just this pic and description. It is somewhat of a specialty item.
there are two contacts that connect to switches so that when engaged the gas shuts off.
This is being used with propane gas and a pilot assembly.
Again, thank you kindly.
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steve (CA)
Is the thermocouple one piece with the threaded tube or will it pull out of the tube?
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Paul48 (CT)
Can't you contact the company that fabricated it? What make is the gas valve? Is tis something that is being used outside the home? I hope
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Bonafide assistant (LA)
It is one piece. I see someone else posted they could not see the pic.
Were you able to?
Thanks so much.
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Bonafide assistant (LA)
I know it seems so simple, but no, too complicated to explain. Hoping I can rely on help from someone who has seen this and can point me to a manufacturer who makes something like this.
And I'll try to repost the link to the image:
Thanks again!
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Bonafide assistant (LA)
Thought I done it right first time. Trying again. Thanks:
Thanks again!
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steve (CA)
Your original post stated both thermopile and thermocouple. Which is it?
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