How Do You Light Gas Fireplaces With An Igniter?
The average gas fireplace has an igniter button that makes your job of lighting the fireplace quite simple. Gas fireplaces have become very popular over the years, because they are easy to maintain and do not require wood logs. Because they run on gas, they are extremely efficient and affordable. As with any home appliance that is connected to your gas line, there are certain steps you must follow when lighting a gas fireplace with its igniter. Turn the fireplace control switch off. Locate your fireplace’s gas supply valve, connected to the gas line. The valve, normally red or blue, is typically located behind metal levers, under a glass opening. Also locate the pilot with spark assembly below the logs and the red igniter button. Press the igniter button and make sure you see the pilot spark. Turn the gas supply valve to open the line. When you are done, the gas supply valve should be parallel to the gas line. Locate the control knob with the words “On,” “Off,” and “Pilot.” Turn the kn