I have a Bryant Plus 80 gas furnace that is about 11 years old. The blower works just fine and the thermostat clicks on when I turn up the heat. The pilot will not light even after I reset it. Does this model have a thermocouple? If so, does that sound like the problem and how do I know where it is located?
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this I take it is a standing pilot. The thermocouple or millivolt generator should be right in the pilot flame when it's burning. it may also be a cappillary tube going from the pilot to the main valve (mechanical open) if it is a thermocouple or millivolt generator look for two wires coming back from the pilot orifice, if it's cappillary there won't be any wires just a very small diameter copper tube going back to the main valve.
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just clean it up carefully, and who knows, it may last several more heating seasons before needing another cleaning/replacing. if not, simply replace it.
Like almost everything, various items need some tlc once in a while, try it,and you will be surprised on the amount of $$$$ that can be saved.
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