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Default Options for a piloted stove/oven

On Apr 22, 1:04*am, gpsman wrote:
On Apr 21, 9:31 pm, "nospam" wrote:





"Pat" wrote in messagenews:bdedneh80L-Ao5DVnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@mcminnvilleaccesscompany...


"nospam" wrote in message
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A few months ago we moved into a rented house that uses a propane
tank for heat, and the owner isn't willing to replace the piloted stove/
oven combo with one that isn't sucking up propane 24/7 (at $3.50/
gallon). *We've adjusted the pilots best we could, but we can tell by
the amount of heat that a lot of energy (and $) is being wasted. *The
owner won't even allow us to replace the unit at our own expense!


Short of shutting off the valve to it entirely, and losing functionality
(practically speaking) of a stove/oven, do any other options exist?


Turn the pilot off and light it with a match. *I bet the landlord would
agree to a new one if you make it clear that it will remain after you leave.


Pat, as far as we can see there's no valve on the unit except the main
one behind it. *So simply turning the pilots on/off entails moving the
whole thing out from the wall.


I think (but don't know) that you can just blow them out and a safety
valve will shut them off. *Then you can just light "by hand".

If I'm wrong somebody will most likely correct me within 30 minutes,
if not 30 seconds, if not 30 nanoseconds...


Depends on the age of the unit. if it's really old it won't have a
flame sensor or thermocouple. Now the question is, what is "really
old?" I know that my grandparents' 1930s era stove didn't have one as
I recall, but every other stove I've messed with did, but that's not a
very large sample size.

nate