How To Light Up A Gas Fireplace
The first think you want to do is pull the cover off the fireplace.
How to light up a gas fireplace. Traditionally gas fireplaces have been manufactured with a standing pilot light that ignites the flames without the use of external electricity. Even without a fire going a standing pilot light uses a minor amount of fuel. Hold the control knob down for at. Then move the control knob to the pilot position.
If you have a newer model you can buy a backup battery powered igniter to fill your space. It measures heat from the pilot flame on the thermocouple and if anything is even slightly off the valve will snap closed and shut off the fire. If the fireplace has a control panel turn the control knob to off the emergency gas valve should be closed. The procedure isn t exactly the same for all models.
There are two easy pilot adjustments that can be made. Knowing how to light a gas log fireplace means you also know how to turn it off. Next press and hold the center of the control knob and hit your fireplace s ignition switch until the pilot light ignites. The fireplace gas valve with all the control knobs has a built in safety mechanism.
Gas fireplaces that are more recent have an electronic ignition system that needs a spark of electricity to bring the appliance to life with a crackling fire. Knowing how to turn off a gas fireplace valve can reduce your gas bill. Most gas fireplaces have a standing pilot light which is a small flame that burns even when you aren t using the fireplace. This makes the fireplace easy to start when it s cold outside but when it warms up it s a good idea to shut off the pilot to conserve gas.