Is it the gas valve or the pilot?
I have a very old AFCO gas furnace (@ 1950) - this is the first problem we've encountered in 10 years - it has a standing pilot which is connected to the gas line before the regulator and valve - the pilot also has 2 wires that act as a switch to the gas valve - everything is fine except for the valve does not open when the thermostat calls for heat.
I can manually open the valve by pushing it open from underneath -it has a spring loaded , push in and turn 'button' on the bottom. Then I have to release it to turn it off - the pilot has a ceramic(?) sensor attached to it
Is there a way to test either part before buying a new valve? - thanks
Changing out the whole works
Thanks for the replies - I went to the most recommended local supply house and they couldn't find any replacement parts on the market for the pilot sensor - the original unit doesn't have a traditional thremocouple - so I am replacing the valve and pilot to a more modern version -
It turns out that the sensor, if available, would have probably cost more than the new valve and thermocouple.
So now I'm off to get the needed pipes to make the switch because, of course, the new one is not exactly the same size as the old one.
Thanks again for the replies