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The pilot light of a stove can go out for various reasons, but for it to go out frequently can be hazardous due to gas buildup. One of the most common reasons is draftiness, and another is a damaged pilot light supply line.?æ
a complete flame or a blue flame
You can but it just has to be done manually..
On a gas stove or oven the flash tubes are the means of connecting the pilot light. The flash tubes carry the flame from the pilot light to the individual burners.
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a wincroft cast iron stove
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
Simply put, no. Some gas stoves use an electrical system for ignition. Others have the typical pilot light that needs a real flame to manualy light it.
i have the same question and theres some type of burnt smell too..
How does a pilotless stove light
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