The pilot light in a typical gas appliance uses a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 900 BTUs per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance uses about 600-900 cubic feet of propane per year.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance burns about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of propane per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance consumes about 600 to 900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance burns a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance uses a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance uses about 600-900 cubic feet of propane per year.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance burns about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of propane per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance consumes about 600 to 900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance burns a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour.
A pilot light in a typical gas appliance uses a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 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.
Pilot lights in typical gas appliances use a small amount of gas, usually around 600 to 900 BTUs per hour.
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The cost to run a pilot light typically ranges from $5 to $10 per month, depending on the type of gas used and the efficiency of the appliance. Natural gas pilot lights consume about 700 to 900 BTUs per hour, while propane can be slightly more expensive. Overall, this cost can vary based on local gas rates and the specific appliance's usage. It's a small expense compared to other heating costs, but it can add up over time.
A pilot light typically uses about 600-900 cubic feet of gas per year.
The amount of propane a pilot light uses per day can vary, but on average, a pilot light consumes about 1 to 2 gallons of propane per month.
A pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 cubic feet of gas per year.