richardm47
Well-Known Member
After some fettling in my garage, my Taylor's 079D cabin heater now works. Except if that I don't keep the blue button pressed down manually all the time, the diesel stops dripping. So I think the flame failure device has stopped working. That device consists of a valve part and a probe part. Here's a picture:
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Few questions:
1. Can anyone explain how the "magnetic control valve" is supposed to work? Does the "probe/thermocouple" push the valve to its open position when the sensor gets hot? What's the magnetic bit for?
2. Can the valve or the probe (or both) be tested in any useful way? (Other than lighting the stove, obviously!) For example, if I disconnect the probe and heat its sensitive end over a candle, should I see the the other end of the probe beginning to extend out from the copper pipe?
3. Can the valve part be disassembled for inspection and cleaning?
It looks as if the copper pipe of the probe has been squeezed in a vice. So it could easily be compromised if it relies on physical movement inside the pipe.
Grateful for any advice. My other option is to buy replacement parts. Cost £100!
View attachment 62183
Few questions:
1. Can anyone explain how the "magnetic control valve" is supposed to work? Does the "probe/thermocouple" push the valve to its open position when the sensor gets hot? What's the magnetic bit for?
2. Can the valve or the probe (or both) be tested in any useful way? (Other than lighting the stove, obviously!) For example, if I disconnect the probe and heat its sensitive end over a candle, should I see the the other end of the probe beginning to extend out from the copper pipe?
3. Can the valve part be disassembled for inspection and cleaning?
It looks as if the copper pipe of the probe has been squeezed in a vice. So it could easily be compromised if it relies on physical movement inside the pipe.
Grateful for any advice. My other option is to buy replacement parts. Cost £100!



