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Parts & Accessories - Gas Fireplace Parts - Pilot Assemblies & Parts - Thermocouples

A thermocouple sensor is used in various pilot light assemblies and works by joining two disimilar metals. When heated or cooled, a small voltage is created, which can therefore be measured and correlated to a specific temperature.  As long as temperature is maintained, a small electrical signal is sent to the gas valve to keep it open.  A pilot light that can't stay lit may be a sign that your thermocouple is defective and needs replacing.

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  • Robertshaw

    RobertShaw 1970-024 24" Uni-Couple Thermocouple

    $13.00

    The Robertshaw 1970 Series Thermocouple Uni-Couple® design allows for installation to virtually all pilot burners. The versatile zip nut may be pushed, pulled or threaded onto the thermocouple's rolled threads for proper positioning in every...

  • Robertshaw

    RobertShaw 1970-018 18" Uni-Couple Thermocouple

    $12.00

    The Robertshaw 1970 Series Thermocouple Uni-Couple® design allows for installation to virtually all pilot burners. The versatile zip nut may be pushed, pulled or threaded onto the thermocouple's rolled threads for proper positioning in every...

  • Robertshaw

    RobertShaw 1980-018 18" Snap-Fit Thermocouple

    $12.00

    The Robertshaw® 1980 Series Snap-Fit® Thermocouples offer easy installation into the majority of pilot burners. They are manufactured without complicated adaptors, but with extra insulation that the brass sheath provides under high ambient...

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