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Thermopile Generator Popular Q&A
Q: What is thermopile generator?
A: ( ′thər·mə′pīl ′jen·ə′rād·ər ) (electricity) An electricity source powered by the heating of an electrical resistor that can be connected to a thermopile to gen... Read More »
Q: How to check a thermopile generator
A: Log in to the Honeywell internet site and ask the question using yur model generator! It is probably supposed to produce a spark that may be regulated. Read More »
Q: Thermodynamics - what is temperature and how do thermopiles gener...
A: Potential energy is not the same as temperature difference. One block gains energy because it heats up. The other block loses energy because it cools down. Thes... Read More »
Q: What voltage should my thermopile be generating?
A: Te best way to test would be to have it in place and connected. You should read between 400 - 450 millivolts at the thermopile terminals with the thermostat off... Read More »
Q: Western Gravity Furnance: Therm0stat or thermopile pilot generato...
A: You need a millivolt thermostat. They are special for the application you have. A standard stat may not work the millivolt. I am assuming that your furnace ha... Read More »