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how do you light the pilot light for a propane water heater on a camper?

Posted on | July 19, 2010 | 2 Comments

Question by proman_jr: how do you light the pilot light for a propane water heater on a camper?

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Answer by bllnickie
Your best bet would to look it up on web browser the people on here would get you killed…try this site to start with

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2 Responses to “how do you light the pilot light for a propane water heater on a camper?”

  1. PropaneBrain
    July 19th, 2010 @ 3:57 am

    Follow the manufacturers instructions on the plate/sticker on the unit.

  2. Unclebeer
    July 19th, 2010 @ 4:48 am

    Most pilot water heaters have a gas valve that looks and operates very much like a residential water heater gas valve. The model I am looking at now has a black knob with markings for “on”, “off”, and “pilot”. To light the pilot, you turn the knob to Pilot, and hold down on it. You have to hold down on it to bypass the thermocouple, which does not activate until it gets hot. After you get it lit and it stays lit for a brief period of time (30 seconds should be more than sufficient if your thermocouple is operating correctly), release the knob. Voila, your pilot is lit.

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