Factory directly provide TU-1H02 thermal wax actuator for thermostatic radiator valve to Lithuania Factory
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Factory directly provide TU-1H02 thermal wax actuator for thermostatic radiator valve to Lithuania Factory Detail:
1. Operation Principle
The Thermostatic Wax that has been sealed in shell body induces expansion by a given temperature, and inner rubber seal part drives its handspike to move under expansion pressure to realize a transition from thermal energy into mechanical energy. The Thermostatic Wax brings an upward movement to its handspike, and automatic control of various function are realized by use of upward movement of handspike. The return of handspike is accomplished by negative load in a given returned temperature.
2. Characteristic
(1)Small body size, occupied limited space, and its size and structure may be designed in according to the location where needs to work.
(2)Temperature control is reliable and nicety
(3)No shaking and tranquilization in working condition.
(4)The element doesn’t need special maintenance.
(5)Working life is long.
3.Main Technical Parameters
(1)Handspike’s height may be confirmed by drawing and technical parameters
(2)Handspike movement is relatives to the temperature range of the element, and the effective distance range is from 1.5mm to 20 mm.
(3)Temperature control range of thermal wax actuator is between –20 ~ 230℃.
(4)Lag phenomenon is generally 1 ~ 2℃. Friction of each component part and lag of the component part temperature cause a lag phenomenon. Because there is a difference between up and down curve of traveling distance.
(5)Loading force of thermal wax actuator is difference, it depends on its’ shell size.
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I need your help troubleshooting a gas oven ignitor.
The ignitor won’t work if you do not have gas or power.
I know the ignitor won’t work if I do not have gas. And yes, I’ve paid the gas bill.
It won’t work if you do not have power either.
The lights are on.
If the oven blew an electric fuse, it shuts off power to the igniter and control board.
The control panel and clock are lit up.
If the control panel is flashing an error code, you may want to power cycle the oven to see if the errors go away, so that the oven will then ignite and run.
There are not any error codes.
If you managed to blow a thermal fuse with the thermostat malfunctioning or the oven temperature control actuator stuck open or another issue, the ignitor won’t work until the thermal fuse is replaced.
It has not overheated to that degree.
So you’re certain the gas valve has not shut due to a safety condition like too much gas or too high a temperature?
As certain as I can be without a repair man telling me so.
You have to turn on the thermostat valve via the oven temperature knob.
That’s like telling me to make sure the thermostat is set to heat when I’m concerned the furnace is not running.
You’d be surprised how many HVAC tech calls are because someone left the thermostat on fan mode when they complain the heat won’t come on. And if the gas oven won’t turn on, it could be because that thermostat knob is broken.
I turn up the heat, and I hear the knob click, and the thing does not come on and ignite.
Then the igniter needs to be replaced.
I’m assuming a match cannot be used in its place.
Whether your gas oven uses an igniter or glo bar, it uses an electrical park or other shock to light the gas and you should never light it with a match. You can turn it on and see if a spark lights up, though not all models let you see that ignition spark.
How can I narrow down the problem?
Turn on a stove top burner. If that can come up with flames, you know the issue is not the gas flow and more likely an igniter or controller in the oven.
So if the stove comes on and there are not any other error codes, I need to look at replacing an ignitor.
Igniters tend to be toward the bottom of the oven, so they can get flooded by boiled over gravy or food debris that fall in the bottom and burn and block the pipe. You may just be able to clean it.
That’s cheaper than replacing it.
Just do not run self-cleaning cycle, or you’ll risk needing to replace the control panel instead of the ignition.
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