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How Do You Ignite A Gas Fireplace?

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How Do You Ignite A Gas Fireplace?

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Gas fireplaces are often set up by a technician who lights the pilot light for you. This small light acts as a tiny spark to get the rest of the fire going whenever you need it. After the pilot is lit, igniting a gas fireplace is simple. Follow this guide for how to light a gas fireplace that does not have a pilot light or valve. These will have a key. Light the match. Insert the key into the keyhole on the fireplace. This is usually located on the front of the unit. Slowly turn the key clockwise to turn on the gas. Place the long match under the grate and logs and light the gas. Your fire will now begin burning. . Push in the knob and turn it counter-clockwise, all the way to the pilot position. Release this pilot button. With one hand, push and hold down the pilot button for one minute. With the other hand, click on the ignite button repeatedly until the pilot lights. Call a technician if the pilot light will not stay lit after three or four tries.

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