I have an All Pro SPC - 85. I have to hold the igniter button down to keep the flam lit. I believe it is the thermocouple - do you have replacement part ?
To add to the above.... There is a thermal fuse at the top of the unit best seen from the back and the fan removed (three screws at the 12, 4 and 8 o'clock positions, whole fan motor and cage come out as one.) The fuse is a round device with two wires attached leading to a small rectangular block attached to the thermocouple. If this is bad, it should read "open" when tested with an ohm meter.
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This sounds like a problem with your thermocouple.
Just remove the end of the thermocouple from where is goes into the gas valve and leave the end that goes into the flame in place.
Clean the end of the thermocouple connect by scraping off just a little metal from the end just about there the nut tightens the thermocouple into the gas valve. After you have exposed some new metal do the same inside the valve where the thermocouple seats into the gas valve. Use a small pic or similar item to scrape inside the gas valve to expose some new metal there also.
Now reassemble the thermocouple into the gas valve and see if the heater works.
Here is a link with some more instructions. http://www.msservice.net/ts/reseat_thermo-clean_pilot-ODS.htm
If this does not solve the problem you may need a new thermocouple and you can find that at www.desaparts.com
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To add to the above....
There is a thermal fuse at the top of the unit best seen from the back and the fan removed (three screws at the 12, 4 and 8 o'clock positions, whole fan motor and cage come out as one.) The fuse is a round device with two wires attached leading to a small rectangular block attached to the thermocouple. If this is bad, it should read "open" when tested with an ohm meter.
This is a safety if the fan ever looses power.
It's spelled loses, not looses. I wouldn't rely on any answer from you if you don't know how to use the English language correctly.
That said, i know how to fix the heater for free.
[email protected]
This sounds like a problem with your thermocouple.
Just remove the end of the thermocouple from where is goes into the gas valve and leave the end that goes into the flame in place.
Clean the end of the thermocouple connect by scraping off just a little metal from the end just about there the nut tightens the thermocouple into the gas valve. After you have exposed some new metal do the same inside the valve where the thermocouple seats into the gas valve.
Use a small pic or similar item to scrape inside the gas valve to expose some new metal there also.
Now reassemble the thermocouple into the gas valve and see if the heater works.
Here is a link with some more instructions.
http://www.msservice.net/ts/reseat_thermo-clean_pilot-ODS.htm
If this does not solve the problem you may need a new thermocouple and you can find that at www.desaparts.com
The part number is 113884-01
Thanks
M Cramer
www.allpartsinc.com
Bypass thae thermocoupler and you will never have another problem with that part of the heater again. I can tell you how to do that.
[email protected]