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- Pilot_light abstract "A pilot light is a small gas flame, usually natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas, which serves as an ignition source for a more powerful gas burner. Originally, a pilot light was kept permanently alight; however, this is wasteful of gas. Now it is more common to light a burner electrically, but gas pilot lights are still used when a high energy ignition source is necessary, as in when lighting a large burner.The term \"pilot light\" is also used occasionally for an electrical indicator light that illuminates to show that electrical power is available, or that an electrical device is operating. Such indicators were originally incandescent lamps or neon lamps, but now are usually LEDs.".
- Pilot_light thumbnail Merker_Durchlauferhitzer.jpg?width=300.
- Pilot_light wikiPageID "2332247".
- Pilot_light wikiPageLength "5837".
- Pilot_light wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Pilot_light wikiPageRevisionID "673648409".
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heating,_ventilating,_and_air_conditioning.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Central_heating.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Electric_arc.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Electric_spark.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_network.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Electrode.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Fail-safe.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Fireplace.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Flame.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Flame_rectification.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Flamethrower.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Gas.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink High_voltage.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Hot_air_balloon.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light_bulb.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Joule.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Liquefied_petroleum_gas.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Natural_gas.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Neon_lamp.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Oven.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Photoresistor.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_carbide.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_nitride.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Thermocouple.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Thirteen_Colonies.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Valve.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Water_heating.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLink File:Merker_Durchlauferhitzer.jpg.
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot flame".
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pilot light".
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "pilot flame".
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "pilot light".
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "pilot lights".
- Pilot_light wikiPageWikiLinkText "safety devices".
- Pilot_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Pilot_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Pilot_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fuel_gas.
- Pilot_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Pilot_light wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pilot_light subject Category:Heating,_ventilating,_and_air_conditioning.
- Pilot_light hypernym Flame.
- Pilot_light type Monument.
- Pilot_light comment "A pilot light is a small gas flame, usually natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas, which serves as an ignition source for a more powerful gas burner. Originally, a pilot light was kept permanently alight; however, this is wasteful of gas.".
- Pilot_light label "Pilot light".
- Pilot_light sameAs Q248214.
- Pilot_light sameAs Zündflamme.
- Pilot_light sameAs Waakvlam.
- Pilot_light sameAs Chama_piloto.
- Pilot_light sameAs m.074d67.
- Pilot_light sameAs Q248214.
- Pilot_light wasDerivedFrom Pilot_light?oldid=673648409.
- Pilot_light depiction Merker_Durchlauferhitzer.jpg.
- Pilot_light isPrimaryTopicOf Pilot_light.