faulty temperature sensor or faulty control (little black box top right corner)
You sould be able to see it either in the open or through a sight glass. If you have a continious pilot you just look at the burner where the furnace is open. Higher efficiency furnaces have an intermitent pilot that is only light when it is needed to light the main burner. And some do not have pilots at all and an ignightor lights the burner directly.
Um..Pilot Lights.
Think it is just that the pilot light is lighting the main burner, which makes a booming sound.
Pilot light
Pilot gas is the very small flow/burner used to maintain an ignition flame in a gas appliance. Sometimes called a pilot light, or pilot flame, it's used to ignite the main burner.
white over red are the lights for a pilot vessel.
Pilot - Friday Night Lights - was created on 2006-10-03.
Maytag Performa Gas Dryers don't have pilot lights. This form of ignition went out of favor decades ago. They now use an igniter glow coil( the heater element) that heats up to a glowing red color to light the main burner.
Depends on the age of the heater. If you light the pilot with a match, you should be able to remove the thermocouple with the burner in place. The end that is in the flame will pull out of the clip that holds it. The control valve end unscrews. If you have a newer one that lights the pilot with a sparker, you have to remove the burner as a unit. There should be two screws holding the cover plate in place, the gas line to the burner, the thermocouple and the wire for the sparker. Disconnect all of these from the control valve and the unit slides out through the hole. Then change the thermocouple and replace.
Yes, when the pilot light is not lit. No spray.
A big enough gust of wind could possibly blow out pilot light, which would cause burner to go off. Unlikely burner to get blown out by wind.
strobe lights