Propane Pilot Light Btu
90 000 1 000 90 0 so your pilot light will burn 1 gallon every 90 hours.
Propane pilot light btu. It looks like a thimble with a small hole in the end for the gas to pass through. An average pilot light is about 1000 btu s. Fan ratings select models 120v 60hz 18w 0 15a. The pilot orifice is a small metal piece within the pilot assembly.
If your fireplace uses a pilot light for ignition that flame will consume about 600 btu per hour or 14 400 btu per day which equates to about a gallon of propane or about 4 pounds of propane every six days. Minimum for purposes of input adjustment 6 in. Note that in newer tank gas water heaters the pilot light is much smaller. It regulates the amount of gas supplied to the pilot flame.
Noticed that the pilot light uses a signif amount of fuel. 450 24 hours 18 75 days. Because the btu rating of natural gas is lower than propane the hole in the orifice is larger for natural gas. Dimensions in h x w x d height includes legs 24 09 in.
A work around for this on some tankless heaters is to use a spinning turbine in the pipe to detect that water is being used and to provide energy to ignite the gas. Inlet gas pressure maximum 14 in.