I have an old Buck Stove brand millivolt gas fireplace. Recently it has developed a weird problem. Pilot light works fine. When the wall thermostat tries to turn on the fireplace, nothing happens. Thinking it was a wring problem, I temporarily connected a jumper between the TH terminals on the fireplace and sure enough it ignited. However, when I removed the jumper, the fireplace stayed lit! To turn off the fireplace, I have to turn down the wall thermostat (or wait for the room to heat up to the temp on the wall thermostat). Further investigation has revealed that with the jumper disconnected, resistance across the TH terminals drops to zero when the wall thermostat tries to turn on the fireplace. Why then does it not ignite until I short out the TH terminals (even though there is already zero resistance between them)? I tested the electric outlet the fireplace is plugged into and it appears to be properly grounded.
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!
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