modern heaters have a thermocouple that would shut off gas supply if the pilot goes out.
If you are not hearing or smelling gas when the gas fireplace is turned on, but the pilot light is working, the issue may be with the gas valve not fully opening or a blockage in the gas line. It is important to have a professional technician inspect and service the fireplace to ensure safe operation.
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
It is practical in life. The opposite would be very unpractical. Say you are a bear, you excrete your feces in your cave and you would not cease to smell your smells - you would not easily smell e.g. a scent of some threat (lets say a pack of hyenas), or you would not smell other bear which you could mate with, for example.
No, black holes do not have a smell because they are regions of space with such strong gravitational pulls that not even light can escape from them. Smell requires the presence of particles to be detected by our nose, which is not applicable to black holes.
Black is a total absence of reflected light. As light is a wavelength it has no smell, so neither has black. Of course, the surface that is absorbing all the light to create the effect of black can have a smell. It depends on what it is, some kinds of paints smell, and a black candle would smell of wax and perfume, or maybe a chocolate cake or somthing along those lines, but black, by itself, cant have a smell at all because color is an abstract concept. You can't have color by itself, its always reflected off somthing. And that somthing might smell.
A dead animal smell coming from your furnace could be due to a small animal getting trapped or stuck in the ductwork or near the furnace. It is important to have a professional inspect and clean the furnace to remove any remains and eliminate the odor.
If you notice a strange furnace smell in your home, it is important to first turn off the furnace and open windows to ventilate the area. Next, contact a professional HVAC technician to inspect and repair the furnace to ensure it is safe to use. Do not ignore the smell as it could indicate a potential safety hazard.
If you smell gas when the pilot light is lit on a gas heater, it could indicate a potential gas leak. The gas might not be burning completely due to a blocked pilot light or faulty burner, leading to the release of unburned gas. It's important to turn off the gas supply immediately, ventilate the area, and have a professional inspect and repair the heater to prevent any safety hazards.
Hire someone to clean your furnace and give it a tune up. Worked for me.
No , they smell.
check your furnace or kitchen.
To safely relight the oven pilot light in your kitchen, first turn off the gas supply to the oven. Locate the pilot light assembly and follow the manufacturer's instructions for relighting it. Use a long-reach lighter or match to ignite the pilot light. Once lit, hold the pilot button for a few seconds to ensure the flame stays on. If you encounter any difficulties or smell gas, stop immediately and contact a professional for assistance.
Potential causes of a strange smell coming from your furnace include a build-up of dust or debris, a clogged air filter, a gas leak, or a problem with the furnace's electrical components. It is important to address the issue promptly to ensure safety and proper functioning of the furnace.
i have the same question and theres some type of burnt smell too..
The potential causes of a musty smell coming from the furnace could be mold or mildew growth in the ductwork or on the furnace filter. To resolve this issue, you can try cleaning or replacing the filter, inspecting and cleaning the ductwork, and ensuring proper ventilation in the area around the furnace. If the smell persists, it is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician for further inspection and maintenance.
To relight the pilot light on your Honeywell water heater, follow these steps: Locate the gas control knob and set it to the "off" position. Wait for at least 5 minutes to allow any lingering gas to dissipate. Turn the gas control knob to the "pilot" position. Press and hold down the pilot button while using a long lighter to ignite the pilot light. Continue holding the pilot button for about 60 seconds after the pilot light is lit. Release the pilot button and turn the gas control knob to the desired temperature setting. If the pilot light does not stay lit or you smell gas, turn off the gas supply and contact a professional for assistance.
Look for an oil leak.