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Questions and Answers for Everbilt 36 in. Thermocouple

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Model #15030

Store SKU #1000045383

  • Fits all gas water heaters, as well as gas appliances
  • Constructed of copper tubing for durability
  • Compatible with standard RV LP gas water heaters and furnaces

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Q:does this thermocouple have left hand threads?
by|Feb 4, 2018
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A:  normal threads

by|May 5, 2023

A:  No, It would appear this thermocouple has standard right handed threads

by|Dec 2, 2023
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    Q:is there a video showing how to replace this Thermocouple for an AC Smith 75 Gallon Water Heater or any other type water heater? Peter M
    by|Sep 17, 2017
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    A:  Unfortunately, I do not have a link for such a video to give you, However if you contact AO smith at 800-527-1953, They might be able to provide you for some documents on how to do so.

    by|May 5, 2023

      A:  Just remove the old one and repeat your steps in reverse order. You can leave the old fitting in place. (The pieces that are separate) Screw in the brass fitting and feed the probe into old fitting so that pilot flame hits the probe. You can do it.

      by|Nov 13, 2022
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        A:  it really is not a hard job, but I would bet you could find a video on google.

        by|May 5, 2023
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          Q:Is this going to fit in a hot water heater call HOTPOINT
          by|Mar 10, 2017
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          A:  they are all universal.

          by|May 5, 2023
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            Q:How many millivolts does it generate?
            by|Dec 6, 2016
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            A:  Your basic White Rogers, Eastman, Everbuilt and Honeywell thermocouples are all 18 to 30 mV, nominally 30. You would have to hunt to find one in a different range. 30 is the norm.

            by|May 4, 2023
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            A:  see the specification sheet for the device on the homedepot website or from the manufacturor. The answer is there.

            by|May 13, 2019

            A:  The normal millivolt output is 25 to 35 millivolts. If you get that and the valve won't open, then that valve may be stuck. Rubber valves get sticky over time and fail closed.

            by|Jan 15, 2019

            A:  Depend on the system, using a meter can be measured in milivolts according to the temperature and for what device is using for.

            by|May 4, 2023

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