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When do you let go of the pilot light?

When do you let go of the pilot light?

Then you light the pilot light and wait for the thermocouple to heat up (about 30 seconds). Once it is hot, the thermocouple is generating the electricity needed to hold the value open. Then you can let go of the button. The problem with pilot lights is that they waste a lot of gas. Therefore, most modern appliances do not have a pilot light.

What’s the name of the pilot light on a gas heater?

Bad Thermocouple. The thermocouple is the co-pilot to the pilot light in electronic heaters. It senses when the flame of the pilot is hot enough to trigger ignition of the natural gas or propane that fuels the burner.

How is a pilot light made and how does it work?

How Pilot Lights Work. The way that a pilot light is created is also simple. It is made by allowing a small amount of gas to come from the gas pipe through a small tube. You light the gas escaping from the tube, and it burns all the time. You can see, however, that the pilot light creates a potential safety problem.

Why does my gas pilot light keep going out?

Pilot light line flow set too low, or pilot line dirty or obstructed – The pilot light is just a low-flow branch of the gas line that is always on, maintaining the ignition source for when the burner is turned on.

Then you light the pilot light and wait for the thermocouple to heat up (about 30 seconds). Once it is hot, the thermocouple is generating the electricity needed to hold the value open. Then you can let go of the button. The problem with pilot lights is that they waste a lot of gas. Therefore, most modern appliances do not have a pilot light.

How does a pilot light in a house work?

If this gas were to collect inside your house and then ignite, it would create an explosion. To solve this problem, the pilot light tube has a valve that cuts the gas to the pilot light in the event that it ever blows out.

Where does the gas come from to make a pilot light?

The way that a pilot light is created is also simple. It is made by allowing a small amount of gas to come from the gas pipe through a small tube. You light the gas escaping from the tube, and it burns all the time.

Can a gas oven pilot light be relighted?

Keep reading for the steps to follow in relighting pilot lights in a gas furnace, water heater, oven, or stove. One caveat, however: If you detect the strong smell of natural gas, do not attempt to light the pilot. Instead, leave the house and call your local gas company or 911.