pancho400cid
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My house was built in 1955 and this Venetian pink wall heater has been heating the bathroom ever since.... without issues until recently.
It's natural gas, match-light (no pilot). I assume it's just a regulator letting gas flow to the burner, which is cast iron and has a bunch of holes in the top to let gas out to be burned.
What would make the one area burn tall with yellow flame? Note the blackened spot on the face of the heater.
We quit using it since it's acting up. The only thing I know to do is pull it down and disassemble and clean it. Any input / advice?
NOTE - I HAVE LIVED WITH THIS THING FOR 20 YEARS WITHOUT KILLING ANYONE. I DO NOT NEED BASIC SAFETY LECTURES!!!
Thank you.
It's natural gas, match-light (no pilot). I assume it's just a regulator letting gas flow to the burner, which is cast iron and has a bunch of holes in the top to let gas out to be burned.
What would make the one area burn tall with yellow flame? Note the blackened spot on the face of the heater.
We quit using it since it's acting up. The only thing I know to do is pull it down and disassemble and clean it. Any input / advice?
NOTE - I HAVE LIVED WITH THIS THING FOR 20 YEARS WITHOUT KILLING ANYONE. I DO NOT NEED BASIC SAFETY LECTURES!!!
Thank you.
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