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Rexel United Gas water heaters

Official Rexel United gas water heater parts

You depend on your Rexel/United Gas water heater to provide the hot tap water you need for your home's sinks, showers and appliances. Rexel/United Gas water heaters use advanced safety features to keep you safe from potential fire threats and scalding. When your Rexel/United Gas water heater quits working, find the parts you need to fix the water heater at Sears PartsDirect.

What to do when the pilot won't stay lit on your Rexel/United Gas water heater

If your pilot light will not stay lit, it is important that you take steps to fix it immediately. Several problems can shut off the pilot-a failed gas supply, lack of combustion air due to a clogged vent or a vent draft that blows out the pilot. A missing, crooked or blocked vent draft hood can cause a vent draft. Also, if the vent pipe cap on the top of the vent pipe on the roof is blocked or missing, wind can go down the pipe and blow the pilot out.

Another common problem causing the pilot to go out or not stay lit is a failed thermocouple (pilot generator). The thermocouple in your water heater keeps the pilot lit by sending a low current electrical signal to keep the gas valve open. If the thermocouple fails, it doesn't send the signal to the gas valve and the gas valve shuts off, extinguishing the pilot.

When lighting the pilot, you press and hold the pilot button to supply gas to the pilot until the pilot heats up enough to generate the signal to keep the gas valve open on its own. If the pilot light goes out when you release the button, you'll likely need to replace the thermocouple because it isn't sending the signal to the gas valve to keep the gas valve open.

Common Rexel/United Gas water heater replacement parts

  • Thermocouple. The thermocouple detects whether your pilot light is on by generating a very small electrical current powered by the heat of the pilot flame. If the gas valve assembly doesn't sense the small electrical current provided by the thermocouple, or the thermocouple cools, it assumes that the pilot light is off and shuts down the gas.
  • Gas valve assembly. The gas valve assembly monitors tank water temperature and cycles the burner on and off to maintain set water temperature.
  • Pilot and igniter assembly. The pilot and igniter assembly supplies the flame for the burner to ignite the gas and includes the thermocouple.
  • Drain valve. The drain valve fits at the bottom of the tank and allows you to drain water from the tank.