How do I night light pilot of a hose down heating system? ?
Answers: If the electric start does not operate and you dont know how it operate and you cant read the instructions, DO YOURSELF A BIG FAVOR and contact someone that knows how. Probably need to replace the electrical lighting device. "The duration you save may be your own" Best to you.
Oh, you are "blessed" with have a gas-fired water heater that have a *pilot light" that must be lighted and *REMAIN* LIT for the heater to remain "on standby" to re-light the main gas burner whenever the warmth of the water in the radiator drops below a set temperature.
And it probably is one of the *usual* gas fired water heaters that stands adjectives in a tight corner of some nook somewhere -- indoors or maybe outdoors of your living place. We-l-l-l ! - you are going to enjoy to lie down on the floor and -- while you make sure that the fundamental gas supply valve to your water heating system is open fully, and some trustworthy helper is standing by to make available you a lighted, LONG-handled match -- while you or the trusted helper pushes down on the pilot-igniter button contained by the gas supply piping -- and holds it long enough for the heat sensor to be self-righteous for normal, automatic firing operation.
Once you have gone through this entire *humbling* experience, if your gas fired river heater is a good one and does its opening faithfully, you shouldnt have to verbs about it -- BARRING some unplanned INTERRUPTIONS to your normal utilities services.
ADDENDUM: After I posted this answer. I notice something I overlooked before. You stated that your water stove unit has an automatic electric start-up for the pilot lite of your gas-fired dampen heater. OH! Thats a whole different animal from the old-timer sea heaters that *I"ve* had so much experience with. *YOUR* problem, Im afraid lies within the "newly-improved" electrical device installed to take the place of the old, standard constantly-burning-gas, *pilot flame*.
if its elect start basically turn the gas knob to on
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