Wonderful video. Very clear and really excellent camera angles and views. Your work is very much appreciated. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video :)
Al, We've had 3 of the blue flame heaters ( one right out of the box) that when they come on by the thermostat throw a fire ball either out the top or front several inches away from the housing of the the unit. They have been cleaned and they don't do it every time they come on. Of course we don't keep using them but we'd like to know what would cause that?
@@sharonjackson5076 We took the one back that was just out of the box but the others we just stopped using them, and they are in the shed, and got new ones. We couldn't find anyone to fix them and the extended warranty i had on one did not help us. I will say this it seems to be mainly the blue flame ones that we've had trouble with. The ones with the radiant heat panels are not so bad and we also went to mainly manual heat instead of thermostat control. That way we are usually there if the heat is being turned up where it might be dangerous. We do have the panel kind in the living room that has a thermostat.
Mine did the same. I replaced the pilot assembly and got a Very low pilot flame. I would get it lit manually, turn up the heat, it would fire up, then go out after five minutes. Did you get yours up and running?
he is very detailed on the steps and I was able to understand how to fix this type of problem with the gas heater!!! Thank you so much!
Wonderful video. Very clear and really excellent camera angles and views. Your work is very much appreciated. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video :)
It is really great, vedio . More details it was . I learned a lot from your video.
How do you adjust the pilot flame
Al, We've had 3 of the blue flame heaters ( one right out of the box) that when they come on by the thermostat throw a fire ball either out the top or front several inches away from the housing of the the unit. They have been cleaned and they don't do it every time they come on. Of course we don't keep using them but we'd like to know what would cause that?
I have the same problem. What do you do about it?
@@sharonjackson5076 We took the one back that was just out of the box but the others we just stopped using them, and they are in the shed, and got new ones. We couldn't find anyone to fix them and the extended warranty i had on one did not help us. I will say this it seems to be mainly the blue flame ones that we've had trouble with. The ones with the radiant heat panels are not so bad and we also went to mainly manual heat instead of thermostat control. That way we are usually there if the heat is being turned up where it might be dangerous. We do have the panel kind in the living room that has a thermostat.
What is the BTU rating for that heater? Or, BTU per brick? It's not mentioned on my older Glo-Warm heater...Thanks for the video!
What if the flame works but the blower doesn't? How do I rectify that?
Mine lights but a few seconds after the pilot flame looks and sounds like wind is blowing it out
I cleaned mine and it still isn't lighting. It's getting gas and a spark but it still won't light. Any ideas?
Mine did the same. I replaced the pilot assembly and got a Very low pilot flame. I would get it lit manually, turn up the heat, it would fire up, then go out after five minutes. Did you get yours up and running?
I have no spark
You should have just cleaned the pilot itself it more than likely had dust debris in it.