Pilot lightPost created: 2013-01-06 Type of Equipment: Furnace Views: 38This question was created on the page: http://www.furnacecompare.com/furnaces/coleman/g9t.html. On 2013-01-06 JB wrote: Not sure what you are looking for, but understanding how the pilot light works and whether you need to light it depends on whether you have a standing pilot light or an electronic ignition.
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