Tips for Igniting Your Pilot Light

element of ignition of the gas water heater, boiler

The pilot light is a small burner that is permanently lit while the gas-operated cooker, boiler or fireplace is turned on. If the equipment is turned off for a longer period of time, the pilot goes out as well, so you need to light it again before you want to turn on the gas-operated unit – here is how:

  • Make sure the gas shut-off valve on the pipe that leads to the unit is open.
  • Locate the controls on the unit – you need to look for the control knob and the ignition button.
  • Set the control knob into the off position, then wait for a few minutes before doing anything else around the unit to allow the residual gas that leaves the unit to dissipate in the air.
  • Test the pilot light button by pressing it a few times to see if it makes the spark needed for continuing the process.
  • Light the pilot by turning the control knob to the position that is labelled “pilot”, then press the ignition button repeatedly until the pilot light goes on.
  • Keep pressing the control knob for around 30 seconds longer, then release it slowly.
  • When the pilot light is on, turn on the control knob.

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