If the pilot light on your gas stove goes out, follow the manufacturer's instructions to relight it safely. Make sure the area is well-ventilated and free of gas odors before attempting to relight the pilot light. If you are unsure or uncomfortable relighting it yourself, contact a professional for assistance.
The pilot light went out due to a lack of gas flow or a malfunction in the ignition system.
The pilot light on the water heater went out because there was a lack of gas flow or a problem with the ignition system.
Yes, your stove will be on. The stove's switches will not return to the off position during a power failure.
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.
If it's electric, no. If it's gas with a pilot light, yes, it will work normally. If it's a new one with electronic ignition, you'll have to light it because the electrics will be inoperateve, provided it has manual controls. Any range, gas or electric, with a "touch pad" for digital controls will be dead for lack of power.
By reading the directions provided with the heater The older types of water heaters have a gas controller that has on top there is a button called pilot and you must turn the adjusting knob to pilot then hold the button down , light the pilot tube located just below the thermo couple HOLD it down for TWO minutes (enough time to heat the thermo couple) then release and make sure the pilot stays lit.. Then turn the dial to ON and adjust the temperature On the newer models there is an sparker and you should read the directions supplied with each type of heater . YOU should also find out WHY THE PILOT LIGHT WENT OUT as sown drafts can be quite dangerous
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Red Mountain Wood and Coal cook stove where made by Atlanta Stove co. then they went out of business and the company was purchased by Birmingham stove co. which then changed names to Birmingham Stove and Range.
Gas or electric? Gas If you have a pilot light but it will not light, the thermocouple is most likely bad. That is the small metal tube that sits in the flame of the pilot light and runs to the control valve. If the pilot light will not stay lit, thermocouple also. The thermocouple is about the only thing that goes wrong with a gas heater besides a leak. Electric Breaker tripped and will not reset. One of the heating elements is burned out and shorting out. Could be either one, but I would look at the top one first.
If the light has come on the system has a problem and set a code(s). Most auto parts stores can read the code(s) and tell you what went wrong.
I'm not sure but I have #200 FATSO from King Stove. I went to Antiques Roadshow on-line and they several appraisers that might help.
turn the gas dial (knob) to off. remove the access cover off the water heater on the bottom of the water heater. if the water heater is more than a few years old it will have to be lit with a match or equalivant. wait 5 minutes before lighting after the gas is shut off. turn the gas control knob to the pilot position and push the knob down. and hold it in that position. This will feed gas to the pilot burner. Inside you will see a short (1"-1-1/2") long x 1/8" silver colored shaft, just above this is usually that is where the gas comes out and where you should place the burning match immediately upon pushing the pilot knob down. This should light the water heater pilot flame. Continue holding the pilot knob down for approx. 1 minute after it is lit. That will heat up the thermocouple which will allow the gas to contnue to be supplied to the pilot burner. After approx. 1 minute you should be able to let off the control knob and the pilot flame should stay lit. If it does, replace the access cover and turn the control knob to "on". If it will not stay lite after burning for approx. 1 minute then the thermocouple may be bad and need to be replaced. If you have a newer version it will have a pizo ignition (much like a gas bar-b-que grille) follow the above instructions but rather than inserting a match or similar device to light the pilot lite there is a little push button that you would push in the area of the "on" control knob, push and hold the pilot knob down and repeatly push the igniation button until lit. Do not hold the pilot gas valve in the open position without repeatedly striking the ignighter until the flame lights, otherwise there may be a flashback in the burner.