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Hi I had a call out the other day after a guy disconnected a gas cooker as it went to full flame after lighting, he wrote if off as fsd inopp (straight to full flame), now I thought If the burner had a thermocouple as this one did then the burner would light to full flame and only be controlled by the thermostat, and any flame increase after 15 seconds was only relevant to Liquid expansion type fsd's ...am I right?
 
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