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Reggie
January 21, 2025
The heater has set in the off position for two years and now the pilot light comes on but the heater is not heating when the thermostat is turned to any temp. Help
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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025
If the Intertek CYAA45-7B heater's pilot light is on but it is not heating, possible reasons include:
1. Thermostat Issue: Ensure the thermostat is set to a temperature higher than the current room temperature. A malfunctioning thermostat may also prevent the heater from activating.
2. Blocked Gas Flow: Check for blockages or restrictions in the gas supply line or valve. Ensure the gas supply is fully open and there are no leaks.
3. Faulty Thermocouple: The thermocouple, which detects the pilot light, may be dirty or defective, preventing the heater from igniting fully.
4. Clogged Burners: Dust or debris might block the burner ports, stopping the main burner from igniting. Clean the burners carefully.
5. Faulty Gas Valve: If the gas valve is defective, it may not allow gas to flow to the main burner despite the pilot light being on.
6. Electrical Components: For heaters using electrical controls, check for issues with wiring, switches, or the control board.
7. Safety Shutoff: The heater may have a safety mechanism (e.g., overheat sensor or flame sensor) that is malfunctioning or triggered, preventing heating.
Inspect these components carefully and clean or replace faulty parts as needed. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
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Do you have a question about the CYAA45-7B and is the answer not in the manual?
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The heater has set in the off position for two years and now the pilot light comes on but the heater is not heating when the thermostat is turned to any temp. Help
If the Intertek CYAA45-7B heater's pilot light is on but it is not heating, possible reasons include:
1. Thermostat Issue: Ensure the thermostat is set to a temperature higher than the current room temperature. A malfunctioning thermostat may also prevent the heater from activating.
2. Blocked Gas Flow: Check for blockages or restrictions in the gas supply line or valve. Ensure the gas supply is fully open and there are no leaks.
3. Faulty Thermocouple: The thermocouple, which detects the pilot light, may be dirty or defective, preventing the heater from igniting fully.
4. Clogged Burners: Dust or debris might block the burner ports, stopping the main burner from igniting. Clean the burners carefully.
5. Faulty Gas Valve: If the gas valve is defective, it may not allow gas to flow to the main burner despite the pilot light being on.
6. Electrical Components: For heaters using electrical controls, check for issues with wiring, switches, or the control board.
7. Safety Shutoff: The heater may have a safety mechanism (e.g., overheat sensor or flame sensor) that is malfunctioning or triggered, preventing heating.
Inspect these components carefully and clean or replace faulty parts as needed. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
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