The pilot light is a small flame that is either lit manually and remains burning.
Do goodman furnaces have pilot lights.
They have hsis hot surface ignitors.
I don t believe any standing pilot furnaces have this peep hole so there is no pilot to light your system just isn t working properly.
If your furnace has a round knob on the gas valve with the words off on pilot you have what s known as a standing.
It requires a pilot light to be lit 24 7.
Water heaters gas fireplaces and old gas stoves also often have similar pilot lights.
In reality pilot lights are largely a thing of the past for gas powered furnaces as well as for most other gas burning appliances such as stoves and water heaters today s furnaces ignite the gas through different technologies known collectively as electronic ignition systems.
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Standing pilot is an older way of igniting a furnace.
Some older versions may be spark ignition but still no pilot.
Silicone carbide versions.
Any gas furnace uses a pilot light to trigger the burners to heat your home.
Does your blower run the circulating one that pushes air into the home.
Intermittent pilots still use a pilot light however it isn t a standing pilot light that remains on all the time to ignite the burner whenever the gas turns on.
Furnace pilot light troubleshooting.
If you have an older gas furnace your heating unit relies on a little blue flame known as a pilot light to ensure ignition of the burners.
There are two basic types of electronic igniters in modern furnaces.
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Hot surface igniters and intermittent pilots.
When the main burner extinguishes the pilot light.
Sometimes it is referred to as a safety pilot.
The most common part to fail is the hsi.
Its not blinking matthew.
Instead the pilot light only comes on when it needs to.
Gas furnaces now come with an igniter that works electronically to light the gas and heat the home.
When heat is called for the gas valve opens and the pilot light lights the main furnace burners.
These newer furnaces do not use a pilot light system as the older furnaces did.
If there is a pilot light which would be a gas flame that s always burning waiting for the thermostat to call for heat.
When starting it gets all the way to the igniter lighting the pilot light but not realizing that it is lit.
Then after it is lit for a few minutes the pilot light sh read more.
The small burning flame from the pilot light lights the main burners.
Most furnaces today don t h.
If you can see what that led is blinking it may direct us to the problem.