Gas hot water furnace. Pilot won't stay lit, goes out as soon as you release the button even after 60+ seconds.
The valve is a Robershaw 7000M8ERHC, with a Robertshaw 1951 thermopile. The thermopile document says it should produce 250 to 750mV. Under heat I measured up to 600mV and still rising slowly when I stopped measuring.
It's not a standard 25mV thermocouple that I can buy off the shelf. I tried that anyway, it didn't work, it didn't even fit.
Tomorrow when the local plumbing supply store is open I may try to buy a proper replacement, but the thermopile seems to be working so I'll probably need a plumber.
Further info
Further notes
- There is no corrosion or buildup. The end of the thermopile is slightly blackened in color but with no visible buildup.
- Ruskes asked (and deleted) about a transformer. There is no transformer in the thermopile circuit, but his question led me to notice that there is a shunt switch that was hidden inside the valve's thermopile socket, that is connected to the boiler's high temperature relay. When that relay shuts off the boiler, a second circuit in the relay also bypasses the thermopile so the pilot switches off. For a moment I thought @Ruskes had led me to the problem. But no .... that switch is working fine. The circuit is closed, I measure millivoltage on the switched side of it.
- I think I'll go with Fresh Codemonger's advice, and just blindly replace this. I will not DIY a valve replacement!