A gas fireplace thermocouple is often found among contemporary gas fireplaces.
Cleaning a gas fireplace thermocouple.
Avoid using cleaning products especially those containing flammable chemicals.
Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws and remove the thermocouple from the pilot assembly for cleaning.
Some panels have a screw on each.
Light the pilot using the recommended procedure for.
If the thermocouple is working the pilot should remain lit.
Use a can.
If the pilot goes.
Use a piece of steel wool or the abrasive side of a sponge to gently remove the soot without damaging thermocouple.
Use fireplace glass cleaner to clean the glass covering of your gas fireplace.
Find the thermocouple which is located next to the pilot light and looks like a small straight pipe.
Turn the gas off to your fireplace entirely and make sure to give the thermocouple about half an hour to cool off before trying to handle it.
Hold the knob in for 60 seconds then release it.
I used a combination of a cheap stainless steel brush some 000 extra fine steel wool and some fine grit sandpaper to remove as much baked on soot as possible from the thermopile and i figured i may as well clean the thermocouple while i was there.
Locate the pilot often behind a removable grill running along the bottom of the fireplace.
Take a hex nut driver or screwdriver and loosen the objects holding the two thermocouple wires in place.
Most gas fireplaces have a start up mode to allow heating of the thermocouple.
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Some models will use hex nuts while others will simply install screws.
It is used for ensuring safety of the ignition system and preventing fuel leakage.
Turn off the fireplace gas valve and remove the front panel from the fireplace.
Spray the cleaner on a dry cloth and rub it in a circular motion on the glass.
A thermocouple is an electronic safety device.