Counterclockwise to increase pilot flame.
Troubleshooting gas logs pilot light.
Pilot lighting instructions to light pilot.
The pilot light on your gas fireplace is out and you can t get it going again.
If you experience a problem while using the casting radiance model it may be easily fixed be performing a simple troubleshooting routine.
The pilot light for your gas fireplace is an ignition source.
In this hvac training video i show up close how the thermocouple pilot light and gas valve work on a water heater furnace fireplace as well as other ap.
If gas is coming out of the pilot but it still won t light the spark igniter could be the problem.
If your fireplace won t turn on it may be a simple matter of the pilot flame having been blown out.
In order to find out simply open the vent.
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Pilot light systems are the most common reason gas fireplaces fail to light according to justin worthen outside coordinator of alpine fireplaces.
Air in the line if applicable first remove the protective cap screw.
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If your pilot light ignites but won t stay lit then the problem is most likely related to your thermocouple a metal sensor about the size and shape of a sharpened pencil that heats up by direct contact with the pilot light s flame telling your gas valve that the pilot light is lit so it s safe to open the valve to let gas flow.
Check the main gas valve to make sure the gas is turned on.
Alleyne says to look for and clear out any debris between the igniter and thermocouple.
There are vented gas logs and unvented or vent free logs.
Turn the pilot screw clockwise to reduce the pilot flame.
You will be able to determine whether or not the small flame is out.
Worthen adds that spiders and other insects often lay nests inside pilot tubings in rural areas.
Pilot light problems are common in gas appliances such as water heaters furnaces and gas fireplaces in most cases the fix is something as simple and inexpensive as reigniting the pilot flame.