No, when the gas is unavailable, the pilot light will go out and the furnace will not start. When gas becomes available, the pilot light must be lighted again. The procedure to do that should be listed on the furnace near the pilot light. This is no big deal. You will not muck up the furnace. Millions of people get their gas turned off when the change apartments, change homes, etc; so do not worry. Good luck. John
2006-11-18 09:17:23
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answered by John K 1
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No it won't muck up the boiler. Someone is just trying to scare you. In future just try to keep an eye on your meter and make sure you top it up before it runs out.
2006-11-10 15:07:55
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answered by DeeDee 4
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No. When you put money back on the card or whatever you will have to payback the money the gas company (lend) you thats the emergency money plus extra for your gas to use it again then you will have to re-light the pilot light on your boiler. Everything should be fine then.
2006-11-10 11:58:12
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answered by mistickle17 5
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the two that or the boiler has digital ignition,has locked out and desires reset. additionally make confident the meter show says on.you could flow the credit to the meter and go away the meter interior the off place.
2016-12-14 05:02:55
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answered by karsten 4
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no it wont muck up your boiler but it will steal money from you for goin into emergency credit. you will have to relight your boiler, consider a monthly bill to save money
2006-11-10 12:08:13
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answered by Chris 1
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no it will not if you have a
back boiler you will have
to light the pilot light if you
have a combi and you have
run out of gas you might have a
air lock turn the stop **** on
and off a few times yellow
key be carefull thouge
2006-11-10 12:11:04
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answered by S Csparky 6
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NO! but if your boiler has a pilot light you will have to relight it, usually pessing a button, if it has electronic ignition you need do nothing.
2006-11-10 21:41:51
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answered by jayktee96 7
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No.
It just means that when you top-up on credit for the meter, you'll have to relight the pilot light.
2006-11-10 12:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but if you have trouble relighting your boiler it will be due to air being in the pipework, all you need to do is purge the system
2006-11-12 05:29:03
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answered by warthog 2
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You have an emergency button you can press
It will give you a minus credit but you can catch up with it
2006-11-10 11:56:40
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answered by toon_tigger 5
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