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May 15, 2024
7:50
:06
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webster242
All-American
Yes, normal
There are different ignition systems for gas heaters, and one of them is an always in pilot light. My fireplace has electric ignition sparks to start the flame when I turn it on, which is another type of ignition system.
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Time
Is it normal for the pilot light on gas fireplace to never go out? The fireplace
valleus
May 15, 7:41pm
Very normal
mudpupper
May 15, 7:42pm
What's the name of that little light again?
Soupie
May 15, 7:43pm
Our fireplace is constantly in a ready condition to start.
Niiineteeen84
May 15, 7:45pm
That's the very purpose of a pilot light
txblue
May 15, 7:45pm
Yes, normal
webster242
May 15, 7:50pm
This has to be a reverse
reagan21
May 15, 7:58pm
You don’t summon a pilot light.
mulletino
May 15, 8:03pm
RE: You don’t summon a pilot light.
TwinsRight
May 15, 9:09pm
Yes, normal. You can turn it off in the summer to avoid the heat gain.
Trust Me
May 15, 8:08pm
Yes it should be on.
Blue for Life
May 15, 9:13pm
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