Hi Everyone, I have an 20+ year old American Standard Furnace. My pilot will not stay on at all. I have changed the thermocouple with no results. I also changed it again thinking I might have purchased a defective one. Still, not change. I have even checked all three with a volt meter and each checks out giving a reading of more than 30 millivolts. So if the orriginal thermocouple was always working what should I check next? I know that Gas Valves can be the problem also, but are there other and less expensive things that I should check or test first?
Also, I am pretty mechanically inclined and I am comfortable doing work myself. I'm good at making sure I do my due-dilligence before taking on new items to work on. By saying all of this I am asking whether it is worth it for me to tackle this gas valve myself. It looks very simple and cookie cutter to complete the procedure but do I need any special tools? Is it Illegal?
Thanks in advance...
Jermaine