How do I relight the pilot light?

✅ Steps to Relight a Gas Fireplace Pilot Light

⚠️ Safety First: If you smell gas, do not attempt to relight it. Evacuate the area and call a professional.

  1. Turn Off the Fireplace

    • Locate the gas valve (usually near the bottom or behind a panel).

    • Turn it to OFF and wait 5–10 minutes for residual gas to clear.

  2. Access the Pilot

    • Open the fireplace panel to expose the pilot assembly.

  3. Turn Gas to Pilot Mode

    • Turn the control knob to the “Pilot” position.

  4. Ignite the Pilot

    • Press and hold the pilot knob/button.

    • While holding, use:

      • Built-in igniter (press the spark button) or

      • Match/lighter (if manual lighting is allowed — check your manual)

  5. Hold the Pilot Button

    • Keep holding for 30–60 seconds after the flame lights.

    • This allows the thermocouple or thermopile to heat and signal the gas valve to stay open.

  6. Turn to “On”

    • Once the pilot stays lit, turn the knob to ON and operate your fireplace normally.


🔎 Tips & Troubleshooting

  • If the pilot won’t stay lit, the thermocouple may be dirty or failing.

  • Make sure the pilot flame touches the tip of the thermocouple.

  • If it ignites but burns weak, check for dust or debris in the pilot or burner.

  • Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions — some newer units have electronic ignition that works differently.


⚠️ Call a professional if:

  • You can’t get the pilot to stay lit.

  • You smell gas or hear hissing.

  • The pilot light keeps going out repeatedly.

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