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A woodburning fireplace with a gas burner. Load it with firewood, and light the gas burner to get it started, When burning well, turn off the gas.
when you light up the burner you should see that the Bunsen burners air hole is closed that is the safest flame
no Bunsen burners are made from metal so are not flammable and have high melting points
WHO is teaching you to light Bunsen burners with matchsticks? That is so unsafe and wrong. You can get burned really easily like that, and Bunsen burner burns are always bad. Go to a hardware store and spend $5 on a spark lighter, like welders use to light their torches. Those are a safe way to light your burner.
I don't believe so. Most likely you are tripping a limit switch.
If your main gas valve is stuck in the closed position, it must be replaced. This condition is the reason your thermostat will not cause the main burners to light.
Normal Fire Place because you don't have to waste money to burn it! Would you like to pay 50.00 for gas or pay 0.00 for gas!Irvs12 **That is partially true. You can use a fireplace with a gas supply to burn natural gas under log looking fireplace decoration. That is expensive. You can also use the gas burner to ignite actual logs you place above the gas flame. That's just an easy way to light your fireplace.
Probably the thermocouple needs to be replaced. They serve to keep gas from flowing if the pilot light is out. Contact your gas company for referral to a qualified service company.
Strikers are used to light Bunsen burners
It is used to light the bunsen burner.
If you light the burner from the top, the lighting instrument will be blowin out by the force of the gas.
Your pilot light is most likely gone out.You can relight it yourself though this can be DANGEROUS.Lift up your stovetop and see if you have all four pilot lights.If you do this is not the problem.Keep that burner off because natural gas can be deadly and call a pro to fix it.