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pilot light

NOUN
  1. indicator consisting of a light to indicate whether power is on or a motor is in operation
  2. small auxiliary gas burner that provides a flame to ignite a larger gas burner

How To Use pilot light In A Sentence

  • The gas supply was turned off while they traced the leak to a pilot light that had gone out on a heater in one of the classrooms.
  • Open flames, cigarettes, matches, lighters, pilot lights, or electric sparks can cause the chemicals in the paint strippers to suddenly catch fire.
  • A few years later, platforms were mandated to prevent pilot lights from igniting gasoline fumes.
  • Do not work near an open flame, pilot lights, or electrical sparks when using flammable paint strippers.
  • The home I'm buying has electric ignition, rather than pilot lights, on most of the gas burning appliances - the furnace, the cooktop and the oven - but not the water heater.
  • The obvious appeal of the portrait is the notion that a person's pilot light remains aflame even in the darkest of times.
  • We want the pilot light that represents your motivation to be burning bright all the time. HABIT BUSTING: A 10-step plan that will change your life
  • It wasn't so long ago that the lanterns on buoys were powered by acetylene gas, requiring more frequent visits to replace the gas, and to relight pilot lights which could be blown out.
  • According to Wikipedia, all he needed to do was remove the old thermocouple and disconnect the gas tube to the pilot light and main burner. Sunshine Loop
  • The blue pilot light glowed behind the window of the central-heating boiler but the pump was switched off.
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