NO, this can be dangerous. -Time to call a gas technician.
its a pilot light, it burns the propane slowly so the propane doesnt just fill your house so that when you DO light it, it doesnt all explode. The small flame is the 'pilot light,' and it is there as a source of ignition for the propane gas entering the heater.
Yes, Propane burns hotter.
Hissing is the most common sound to come from propane tanks and is usually a sign of a gas leak. If you hear this noise you should turn your tank off and immediately call your propane supplier for a technician
All unvented gas logs must have a safety pilot. Also all vented gas logs that are for propane must have a safety pilot. Vented gas logs that use Natural gas do not require safety pilots as the pressure is half that of propane although I would still recommend safety pilots on all installs.
All unvented gas logs must have a safety pilot. Also all vented gas logs that are for propane must have a safety pilot. Vented gas logs that use Natural gas do not require safety pilots as the pressure is half that of propane although I would still recommend safety pilots on all installs.
i have a model 125u19 payne furnace i move the thermostat but nothing comes on in the furnace and the pilot light is lit
they are highly flammable
You light the pilot. if it will not stay lit,the thermocouple is bad.
thermostat
he changed the lines, and he became a serbian combat pilot
gas and propane stoves have pilot lights, these must be lit by depressing a pilot control knob, the stoves will then light when the control knobs are turned to open/ on position
i have the same question and theres some type of burnt smell too..