Submitted by Sir_JumboSaurus t3_11c2wda in DIY
I just joined this sub, not sure if it's allowed but i don't know where else to turn to.
They recently replaced the gass lines outside my home and the gas was shut. Its fixed now.
I have a very old stove that uses pilot lights. The oven pilot light is usually always on. I don't use the over because it's an old stove. I was wondering if it is safe to keep the pilot light off or if it needs to be on for safety reasons.
The stove is a Magic Cheff 3100 PPW. I've already read the manual online and it didn't help.
Please please please help or at least point me to the right direction.
yolef t1_ja1sfdd wrote
Most pilot lights have a thermocouple which is basically a heat sensor that shuts off the gas to the pilot unless it senses that the pilot is lit. So usually a pilot light won't leak gas if the pilot is not lit.