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Default Gas Fired Clothes Dryer Question

On Oct 9, 7:29*am, "Robert11" wrote:
Hello,

Family member has an older gas-fired clothes dryer.

Want to suggest to them that they put a vacuum hose in the duct's outlet (on
the outside of the house) to vacuum out any lint and dust. *Have been
reading so much about clothes dryer duct fires !

Was wondering, though: *is there any possibility that by doing so they will
snuff out the gas pilot light
on the dryer ?

Frankly, I am not even sure there is a pilot, but knowing the age of the
thing, I doubt that it has a
piezo type of igniter, which, I believe, all the newer ones now have.

So, is there much of a possibility in putting out the pilot flame ?

Or, is it in a spot that it would not even "see" the vacuum or air stream ?

Would hate for it to happen, as they would probably have to have someone
come in to re light it for them, as they couldn't do it themselves.

Thanks,
Bob


If they cant light a pilot, they cant vacume it out right, its a bit
more then shoving down a hose. Why dont you do it when you stop over