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  2. Here's What to Do If Your Fireplace Pilot Light Goes ... - AOL

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    A fireplace pilot light functions like a readily available source of ignition for the fireplace, so all you need to do is turn the fireplace on to light the fire.

  3. Pilot light - Wikipedia

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    The large opening allowed for the manual lighting of the pilot light by a lit match or taper. A pilot light is a small gas flame, usually natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas, which serves as an ignition source for a more powerful gas burner. Originally a pilot light was kept permanently alight, but this wastes gas.

  4. How do I make sure my fireplace is safe to use? 5 questions ...

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    Keeping a fireplace safe and beautiful is key. Here are a few safety rules to follow whether your cleaning it, considering repairs or decorating.

  5. Gas lighter - Wikipedia

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    The gas lighter is mostly cylindrical in shape and consists of a piezo-electric crystal over which a spring-loaded hammer is placed. The hammer and spring set up is attached to a button. When this button is pressed, the hammer is moved away from the piezo-electric crystal. When the button is pressed over a limit, the spring releases the hammer.

  6. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    The most renowned fireplace designers of this time were the Adam Brothers: John Adam, Robert Adam, and James Adam. They perfected a style of fireplace design that was used for generations. It was smaller, more brightly lit, with an emphasis on the quality of the materials used in their construction, instead of their size.

  7. Fireplace insert - Wikipedia

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    A fireplace insert [1] is a device that can be inserted into an existing masonry or prefabricated wood fireplace. Fireplace inserts can be fuelled by gas, wood, electricity, coal, or wood pallet. Most fireplace inserts are made from cast iron or steel. Fresh air enters through vents below the insert, where it then circulates around the main ...

  8. Kerosene lamp - Wikipedia

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    An early version of the gas mantle lamp, kerosene was vaporized by a secondary burner, which pressurized the kerosene tank that supplied the central draught. Like all gas mantle lamps, the only purpose of the burner is to hold the flame that heats the mantle, which is 4-5 times as bright as the wick itself.

  9. Why doesn't the Hollywood sign light up at night? We have answers

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