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So my son has just moved into a house with a gas AGA. For whatever reason he turned the gas supply off, so the pilot light went out.
I can't seem to find the ignitor, I think it has been disconnected, seems they are a common failure.
There are a couple of "windows" behind the control door, and it looks like one has had a glass taken off.
I take it it is possible to light it with a long match through the top window. Looks like that's what the previous occupants did.
Does anyone have experience of this, and can tell me what the process is?
As with most things, Google would be quicker:
'Flue safety device'?
We've an oil one, so sorry can't help more.
Thanks b r, I did google but only got the official lighting procedure, which is the link that you posted.
What I need is the ghetto version, where the piezo has been removed and I need to know which buttons to press and hold and where to stick a lighted match, whilst retaining a house around the AGA 🙂
chuck a burning rag down the flue?
😉
I was afraid he might try that last night after we left!
He is still alive this afternoon, so he must've listened to my warnings.
is it rental ? i viewed a house once where the previous tennent obviously used a camping stove for cooking and a bombola gas fire/electric heaters on a timer
agas aint cheap to run. might explain why the things just shut down fully.
i walked away ....
We have to do this all the time..
If it's anything like ours, you need to get it up to temperature quite slowly.
I use a match blu-tacked to the end of a pencil.
When it lights, turn the gas up only a tiny bit and leave a few hours before nudging up a bit more then repeat ad-nauseam until (a) it's working like a trooper or (b) the wind blows it out again.