Newer furnaces use an electric igniter.
General electric gas furnace pilot light.
An operational pilot light in your furnace means safety from the possibility of a gas leak.
Furnace pilot light troubleshooting.
Once the burn cycle is complete both the burners and the pilot turn off.
The pilot light in your gas furnace supplies heat to your home.
Although today s standard electric furnace uses a hot surface ignition older models often use an intermittent pilot to ignite heat.
If instructions are not present this is the general procedure that you can follow.
In turn the pilot lights the gas for the burners.
A pilot light is a small flame that is used to ignite the burners in older gas furnaces.
How to re light a pilot light on a gas furnace.
The pilot light is a small flame that is either lit manually and remains burning.
You can identify an intermittent pilot by its heavy gauge wire leading to a device with a metal tip.
Any gas furnace uses a pilot light to trigger the burners to heat your home.
The furnace s electronic control board activates an electric igniter that uses a high voltage spark to light the pilot.