Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Vanka
Certification: CE
Model Number: WH-03
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Sets
Price: $10-$18 pieces
Packaging Details: 32X11X10 cm
Delivery Time: 30 work days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 20000 Set/Sets per Month
Product Name: |
Thimble |
Application: |
Gas Water Heater |
Type: |
Gas Water Heater Parts |
Port Size: |
Custom |
Material: |
Metal |
Selling Units:: |
Single Item |
Customization: |
Support |
Product Name: |
Thimble |
Application: |
Gas Water Heater |
Type: |
Gas Water Heater Parts |
Port Size: |
Custom |
Material: |
Metal |
Selling Units:: |
Single Item |
Customization: |
Support |
Brass Valve Thimble Gas Water Heater Parts
Description:
Valve axis pins in gas water heaters play a pivotal role in controlling the flow of gas to the burner, thereby regulating the heating process and ensuring the efficient operation of the appliance. These small yet crucial components serve as a mechanism for maintaining the balance between gas supply and combustion within the water heater system.
Specifications
Valve axis pins
Guangdong, China
WH-03
Vanka
Single item
4.5X2X2 cm
Features:
Efficient gas control: A properly functioning valve axis pin allows for precise regulation of the gas flow to the burner, ensuring efficient combustion and optimal heating performance.
Enhanced safety: It contributes to the safe operation of the water heater by minimizing the risk of gas leaks or improper combustion.
Reliable operation: A high-quality valve axis pin can reduces the likelihood of malfunctions or failures associated with gas flow regulation.
FAQ:
What is a thermocouple in a gas water heater?
A thermocouple is a vital component in a gas water heater, responsible for sensing the pilot flame's presence. It serves as a safety device by detecting whether the pilot light is lit or extinguished.
What is the role of a thermocouple in a gas water heater?
The thermocouple plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe operation of a gas water heater. It detects the presence of the pilot flame, allowing the gas valve to remain open and supply gas to the burner for heating water. If the pilot flame goes out, the thermocouple shuts off the gas supply, preventing the accumulation of unburned gas.
How does a thermocouple work in a gas water heater?
A thermocouple consists of two dissimilar metal wires joined at one end. When exposed to heat from the pilot flame, it generates a small voltage. This voltage signals to the gas valve that the pilot flame is present, keeping the gas supply open. If the pilot flame extinguishes, the thermocouple cools down, ceasing the voltage and causing the gas valve to close as a safety measure.
Is maintenance required for a thermocouple?
Generally, thermocouples do not require frequent maintenance. However, periodic inspection for cleanliness and proper positioning is advisable to ensure reliable operation. If the thermocouple becomes dirty or misaligned, it may fail to detect the pilot flame accurately, leading to potential issues with the gas supply.