In turn the pilot lights the gas for the burners.
Lighting pilot light on wall furnace.
If your pilot light goes out all you need to.
An older gas furnace has a standing pilot that stays on all the time or at least it s supposed to.
A gas furnace s standing pilot in which the flame is lit at all times is sometimes referred to as a pilot light but no matter what you call it its purpose is to serve as a small ignition flame for the gas burner when the thermostat signals for gas to be delivered from the gas valve to the burner it is the standing pilot that ignites the gas flowing to the burners to heat the air in the.
Come fall time or any time your pilot light might go out it is time to re light your pilot light.
Gas wall heaters whether vented or unvented can supply enough heat to warm a small or medium sized room and they can operate with propane or natural gas.
Once the burn cycle is complete both the burners and the pilot turn off.
The pilot light or ignition sensor is usually the most common issue when your furnace will not ignite.
A modern gas furnace usually has an electronic spark generator to ignite the gas when the thermostat calls for heat.
A number of things can make an old furnace pilot light go out including a strong draft a faulty thermocouple or a loss of gas.
In this episode of repair and replace vance shows how to relight the pilot light in a standing pilot furnace.
How to light the pilot light to your furnace.
A faulty or dirty ignition or sensor is a relatively easy fix so follow these steps and you may be able to solve the problem yourself.
The furnace s electronic control board activates an electric igniter that uses a high voltage spark to light the pilot.