A pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 cubic feet of gas per year.
A pilot light typically consumes about 2 to 3 gallons of propane per month.
A pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 cubic feet of natural gas per year.
A fireplace pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of propane per hour.
A fireplace pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a gas appliance typically consumes around 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light typically consumes about 2 to 3 gallons of propane per month.
A pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 cubic feet of natural gas per year.
A fireplace pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of propane per hour.
A fireplace pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a gas appliance typically consumes around 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A gas fireplace pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light typically uses about 600-900 cubic feet of propane per year.
A pilot light typically uses about 600-900 cubic feet of gas per year.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance consumes about 600 to 900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A water heater pilot light typically uses about 3-5 cubic feet of gas per day.
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The amount of gas used by a fireplace pilot light is typically very small, usually around 600-900 BTUs per hour.