The furnace stays on for awhile maybe 1 minute maybe 10 minutes and then goes out.
Rheem furnace pilot light goes out.
The pilot light immediatly goes o read more.
The pilot light went out so i went to relight it.
Either the thermocouple is going bad or it is dirty and needs to be cleaned.
The number one reason why the pilot light keeps going out is the thermocouple.
We know those issues are pretty vague.
Thermocouples work by producing a small amount of voltage when it is heated.
The fan continues to run even though the flames and pilot light.
Dirt buildup is problematic for many parts of your furnace including the area around your pilot light.
Dirt buildup around the pilot light.
The burner ignites but then goes out before heating up your home.
If the flame starts but goes out immediately check for drafts.
After holding the red lighting button down for a minute upon releasing it.
My pilot light is out on my rheem gas furnace and i cannot locate where the pilot light is at on the unit never seen it lit.
This can happen on excessively windy days or nights.
Don t worry we ll explain them in detail and show you what you can do to get your heat back.
Often times pilot lights go out because of something that goes wrong with the furnace s thermocouple.
This gives the flame enough time to heat the flame sensor thermocouple that tells your furnace it s ok to light the burner.
I have a 40 gallon rheem water heater.
Well if your gas furnace pilot light won t stay lit it s usually due to 1 of these 4 issues.
Keep every intake air register in your home open and clear to avoid a vacuum effect in the inlet.
The model is a rheem rgaa 080a very old unit.
If your pilot light re lights easily after going out overnight it s possible it was blown out by a draft.
I am handy but this unit is stumping me.
It should extend 18 to 24 inches above the roof line and be free of obstructions.
If your thermocouple malfunctions you might need to have it replaced by jerry kelly.
If it s still not working it may be one of the problems above.
This is the pilot flame that provides the heat.
A leak in the output duct of the furnace could cause air to blow into the area.
If you can t find the source of a draft in the room inspect the vent.