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Does a gas pilot light use much gas?

Does a gas pilot light use much gas?

How much gas does a pilot light require? Most pilot lights consume around 600 BTUs of gas every hour. If you leave your pilot light on for an entire day, it would roughly consume 14,400 BTU’s every day. 90 per therm, you will pay around $3.90 per month to keep your pilot light on.

How much gas does a water heater pilot light use?

A pilot light is a small flame that is kept lit to provide a catalyst for the main burner to be turned on when needed. The average fuel consumption of your standing Pilot light is: Natural gas is $0.60 a day = $219 a year. Liquid Propane is $1.80 a day = $657 a year.

How much does a gas pilot light cost?

A pilot light is a small flame that is kept lit and used as a catalyst for the main burner to be turned on. Natural gas is $0.60 a day, which is $219 a year, and is the average fuel consumption of your standing Pilot light. $657 a year is how much liquid propane is.

What to do when your water heater pilot light won’t stay lit?

Keep holding the gas knob or button down for a minute or so to ensure the pilot light gets plenty of gas flow. Slowly let go to make sure the pilot light stays lit. ONLY if you see that the pilot light is staying lit, turn the gas knob back to the On position.

What does the pilot light on a gas heater do?

It is made of a small rod and copper wire and serves as a safety device to turn off the gas when a problem appears. When working properly, the pilot light will hit the thermocouple rod which generates a small electrical current to keep the gas valve open.

What should I do if my gas pilot goes out?

Always check for a gas leak before the pilot is ever relit. Checking for a gas leak is easy enough, just sniff around to see if you detect a bad smell that smells like eggs rotting. All natural gas smells the same, so it’s easy to detect a leak.

Where is the pilot on a water heater?

The pilot can be located behind an access panel, or in a newer water heater, the pilot may be seen through a small glass window that doesn’t allow the pilot to be touched by human hands but can still be lit with an igniter. Check For Any Gas Leaks Once it’s determined that the pilot is out, the next step is to check for any leaks.

What does a pilot light on a water heater do?

The water heater pilot light is a small flame that ignites the gas burner on your water heater. When the water heater pilot light goes out, first try relighting it, following the directions on the water heater label.

How many CF / Mo does a pilot light use?

How we cope without heat (in San Diego, granted) is a story for another time. In my current house, as indicated in the photos and associated numbers above, the hot water heater’s pilot light consumes about 0.44 cf/hr, or 3.3 Therm/mo. This is pretty comparable to the old condo’s hot water heater, so is probably pretty typical.

What to do when your pilot light won’t stay lit?

Keep holding the gas knob or button down for a minute or so to ensure the pilot light gets plenty of gas flow. Slowly let go to make sure the pilot light stays lit. ONLY if you see that the pilot light is staying lit, turn the gas knob back to the On position. 2. Pilot Tube

What do you need to know about pilot light?

The pilot light flame needs to completely envelop the top of the thermocouple rod so it knows the flame is on. If the thermocouple isn’t lined up correctly, it won’t read the flame, and will shut the valve for the gas. I’m not touching it. Help me!