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Anonymous Posted on Sep 09, 2014

Where can I buy a pilot assembly for an American Standard water heater? I'm in Torrance, CA

Model # = G-50T1-3-6

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: gas water heater kenmore model pilot will not stay lite

I have the same problem. Water heater operates on a very simple principle. of thermo-mechanical feed-back and response. In my case, I have a Kenmore Power Miser 6, NG heater with an electronic pilot ignition system. The heater is just over one year old and last month (conveniently just after the 12 month service warranty expired) the pilot light started extinguishing on a very regular basis. I find it interesting that the very problem I am experiencing, is happening to other Kenmore owners (victims). The solution can be found in replacing one of two possible components; the pilot assembly or the gas valve manifold. The price of DIY pilot assembly replacement is approx. $60 . The valve component is significantly higher. Water heaters are designed and built to provide years of trouble-free reliable service. This is the first Kenmore product I have owned. From a customer perspective, with regard to product performance, Sears/Kenmore needs to take a strong look at their supplier quality. Oh, by the way, contacting Sears for remedial relief only managed to frustrate and infuriate me. You see, I am in Quality for a world-class aircraft company. I understand what ethical steps are required to satisfy a valued customer. I plan on ripping out the defective unit this weekend and replacing it with a reliable Home depot special. At least with HD, if the heater fails to perform , I can return it. Hey Sears in Chicago, don't come crying to the consumer when you are looking for the trendy "bail out". Signed- "Burned Out" in La Habra, California.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 11, 2009

SOURCE: My 1.5 yr old gas water heater has a pilot light problem

YOUR WATER HEATER HAS WHAT IS CALLED A STANDING PILOT-STAYS LIT ALWAYS WHEN THE PILOT GOES OUT YOU LOOSE EVERYTHING. YOU HAVE TO REPLACE THE THERMOCOUPLE WHICH KEEP THE PILOT LIT. ONCE THE PILOT IS LIT THE THERMOCOUPLE SENDS IN MILLIVOLTS TO THE BURNER TO SAY ITS READY FOR BURNING
IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILURE WITH THIS REPLACEMENT PLEASE FIND SOME ONE WHO CAN. IT IS NOT HARD TO DO ASK A NABOR OR FRIENDS SOME HAS TO KNOW HOW. SERVICE COMPANYS ARE OUT FOR THE MONEY FOR A 10 MINUTE JOB

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: AO Smith water heater about 4 years old pilot went

It sounds like your flame detector (usually a thermocouple) has gotten weak and when you cleaned the pilot the stronger flame was able to generate enough power to keep the gas valve working. If you replace the thermocouple your problem should go away. If a new thermocouple will not keep the gas valve operating...the coil in the gas valve has gone bad and you will need to replace the gas valve assembly. (most valves do not have replaceable coils).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: Atwood water heater - pilot light and flame malfunction

Michael,
The thermocouple sensor may not be in the best position to sense that the pilot is lit.
Adjust the thermocouple mount or simply bend the thermocouple "wire" so that the pilot flame is touching the tip.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2010

SOURCE: Will not light pilot light. Why?

did you bleed the gas line?
you must loosen the connection at the water heater until you smell gas coming out, then tighten. wait at least 5 minutes before attempting to light. this will give time for the gas to dissipate
if it still wont light... are the connections to the thermocouple tight? if that is tight, might be a bad thermocouple, you will need to replace it.

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1) Get more air to the water heater and see if problem continues.
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We are a small school that has about 14 students taking a shower after PE. We have had a 100 gallon 270,000 BTU water heater. Do you have a price quote for that heater American Standard Commercial Model...

Hi Kathlene.
Typical American Standard sell sheet for 100 270 AS also shows contact information for company with phone numbers
http://www.waterheating.com/pdf/100270.pdf
One seller shows this product for $3000 + shipping
http://shop.waterheatermaninc.com/product.sc?categoryId=2&productId=10

Rheem builds commercial gas water heaters under their name and under other brand names.
http://www.rheem.com/product.aspx?id=FC6D548B-54EC-46C9-9DC0-79DEC29198D7
Contact Rheem:
http://www.rheem.com/Contact.aspx

For example Rheem GP100-250(A) meets same delivery as American standard product
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One company sells product for $3900
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Relighting the pilot of any water heater is a pain. The first thing to do is call the water heaters manufacturer for information on your specific make and model. If your water heater is under warranty, they will provide technical advice and free parts.
1. Replace the water heater's thermocouple. Make sure the pilot flame is centered on the shiny end of the thermocouple; it requires a certain amount of heat to produce enough electricity to open the main gas control valve.
2. Replace the main gas valve control.
3. Replace the water heater; I know this not what anyone wants hear.
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if it still wont light... are the connections to the thermocouple tight? if that is tight, might be a bad thermocouple, you will need to replace it.
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