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Default Pilot light off in summer?



"Uncle Peter" wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 22:48:40 -0000, Rod Speed
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"Uncle Peter" wrote in message
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 20:58:40 -0000, Rod Speed
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Uncle Peter wrote

Anyone turn the pilot light of their boiler or gas fire off in summer?

It struck me it would cost a lot of gas over the year (and from what
I've
read it's anything from £25 to £90 a year).

Then I found this! "With the pilot off, there are still trace amounts
of
gas molecules in the burner and pilot tubes of your fireplace. The gas
companies add a chemical called Mercaptan to the gas which gives it
that
lovely odor we all know. Spiders are attracted to the smell of the
Mercaptan and will sometimes build webs in the pilot and burner tubes
when
the flow of gas is off. So when you go to turn on your fireplace in
the
early fall or late summer, it will not work, and you will have to call
you
local installer to come service the unit. This will cost money."

Doesn't explain how modern systems that have no
pilot light at all manage to work fine when first used
after the summer has ended.

Maybe the valve is positioned closer to the end


The valve position is completely irrelevant
to anything the spider has access to.


It reduces the amount of stray gas.


Nope, the position of the valve has no effect on that.

and less smell is made to attract spiders?


That can't fly either.


That doesn't mean they can't get to the fire.


Doesn't matter if they do, as soon as it lights,
its bye bye web and any spider stupid enough
to still be on that web.