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  • How to Replace a Halogen Oven Bulb

    Ovens with glass doors and an inside light are a nice convenience. The light switch allows you to check on cooking food without opening the door and disturbing the heat distribution. When the...

  • Why Do Lightbulbs Burn Out?

    The light bulb has been in existence in different forms since the early 1800s. In 1879, Thomas Edison and Joseph Wilson Swan developed the incandescent light bulb independently of each other. ...

  • Roper Oven Repair Tips

    Roper stoves are a popular choice with all kinds of homeowners, and with the right care and maintenance these stoves can provide years of trouble free service. Even so, it is important to know...

  • Help Diagnosing Stove & Oven Problems

    Your oven is one of the most important appliances in your home, and when there is a problem with the stove your entire life can be interrupted. That is why it is important for every homeowner to...

  • How to Check a Pilot on a Hot Water Heater

    The hot water heater is an appliance that delivers hot water throughout your housing unit. If you wake up one morning to take a shower and realize there is no hot water, chances are your pilot...

  • What Is the Electrical Power of Light Bulbs?

    The electrical power used by a light bulb is indicated by the bulb's wattage rating. A 100-watt bulb uses 100 watts of electrical energy to operate; a 60-watt bulb uses 60 watts, and so on.

  • How to Light Water Heater Pilot Lights

    If you do not have hot water and have a gas water heater, chances are your pilot light has gone out. Several reasons can be present as to why the flame went out, such as wind, drafts or even a...

  • How to Light a Gas Oven

    In gas ovens with a pilot ignition system, the pilot light is composed of a small gas flame located at the bottom of the oven. This pilot light should stay on all the time, extending when the oven...

  • What Are Ultraviolet Curing Lamps?

    Ultraviolet curing lamps are used by professionals in nail salons to harden gel nails. They are also used in the printing industry and in factories to harden inks and epoxies. These lamps range...

  • Light Fixture Socket Repair

    People tend to shy away from projects that involve electricity, especially when it comes to light fixtures. With patience and clear thinking, it doesn't have to be stressful. Learn how to change a...

  • How to Remove the Lightbulb in a Kenmore Oven

    The light bulb inside a Kenmore oven will burn out eventually. Replacing the light bulb is not necessary for the oven to function, but in order to see how things are cooking you will want to...

  • How to Compare Light Bulbs

    Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and light emitting diodes (LEDs) have become increasingly common lighting options, replacing traditional incandescent bulbs in many homes. CFLs use mercury...

  • High Pressure Sodium Lamp Characteristics

    High pressure sodium lamps produce powerful levels of light by electrifying pressurized sodium gas. These efficient lamps are in high demand for their well proven durability and characteristic...

  • What Is the Difference Between Infrared & Regular Lamps?

    Although infrared and regular lamps use similar technology, they have vastly different uses. Infrared light does not possess the same characteristics as regular lamps, which give off mostly...

  • How to Troubleshoot Gas Appliances

    Natural gas is a safe, efficient and relatively inexpensive fuel that supplies power to such home appliances as stoves/ovens, hot water heaters, furnaces and dryers. Gas appliances frequently last...

  • The Advantages of Infrared Heat

    Infrared radiation is a kind of light, with a wavelength just below what humans are able to see as visible light. Invisible, however, does not mean imperceptible; we perceive some types of...

  • How to Replace an Oven Light in a Whirlpool Oven

    The oven light in a Whirlpool oven will come on automatically when the oven door is opened or when you touch the "Oven Light" touch key on the control panel. As with any ordinary light bulb, the...

  • Cost of Improving Fluorescent Light Bulbs

    Compact fluorescent light bulbs are shaped to replace incandescent bulbs in standard light fixtures. Incandescent bulbs have been the standard for lighting for over 100 years, but are highly...

  • How to Choose Fluorescent Lamps

    Choosing a fluorescent lamp fixture is a moderately easily task. While there are a range of considerations that should be taken into account, the most important is the shape and light output of...

  • How to Light a Pilot Light in a Gas Furnace

    During winter, a gas furnace is an effective way to heat a house. The furnace pulls air in with a fan and passes it across a heating element to warm the air before pushing it back out again. The...

  • The Advantages of Fluorescent Lamps

    Fluorescent lights are the tubes that you often see in an office or school setting and are readily available as compact bulbs---tubes curled to roughly the size of an tungsten-filament...

  • How Does a Hot Water Heater Gas Valve Work?

    Gas water heaters use two different elements to control the gas flow to the water heater. The gas cut-off valve is situated on the gas line leading into the water heater. The gas line feeds from...

  • How to Check Your Hot Water Tank

    A hot water tank is a storage tank that supplies heated water to your house through the pipes. Since the tank is an essential appliance to a household, it's important to check it every six months...

  • How to Light a Pilot on a Majestic Fireplace

    Majestic fireplaces offer warmth, comfort, and decor to any home, are reliable, and have a strong company backing. After the long summer months, when the air turns crisp and the leaves are...

  • How Do I Relight the Pilot Light on My Gas Wall Heater?

    Gas wall heaters are more econimical than central furnaces, but sometimes the pilot light goes out. A pilot light can be extinguished for a variety of common reasons: heavy winds, air in the gas...

  • What Is the Filament in Light Bulbs Made Of?

    The word "filament" comes from the Latin "filare" ("to spin"). The first successful light bulb filament was made from bamboo. Modern incandescent light bulbs use filaments made from tungsten.

  • Different Lamp Switches

    Stepping on a cord switch, turning a socket switch or pushing a base switch all result in the illumination of light bulbs in lamps. The type of switch you choose for your lamp depends upon how you...

  • Fluorescent Light Ballast Repair

    The ballast in a fluorescent light fixture is a magnetic metal coil that creates the voltage and current surge needed to illuminate the light tubes and maintain the flow of current while the...

  • How to Light a Hot Water Tank

    A hot water heater tank is an important element in any household. You might not realize how important it is until you go to take a shower and realize there is no hot water because your pilot light...

  • The Disadvantages of LED Light Output

    Depending on the application, light-emitting diode (LED) lightbulbs have advantages and disadvantages. LED bulbs have just made it to the consumer scene. Some issues will have to be addressed if...

  • How to Light a Kerosene Heater Safely and Easily

    Ever looked at a kerosene heater and wonderd 'now what...'? Well, look no further than right here! Read on and you'll soon be lighting that kerosene heater safely and quickly with many warm hours...

  • Kenmore Vacuum Troubleshooting

    Kenmore is the Sears brand name and is on a variety of appliances, including vacuums. Kenmore has a number of different kinds of vacuums from upright to canister in all different colors. They...

  • How a Gas Floor Furnace Works

    Current runs to the gas furnace's solenoid when the contacts of the thermostat in the house close. This current opens the diaphragm valve located in a combination control. Gas starts to flow...

  • Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan Wiring Instructions

    Ceiling fans are a great way to cut down on energy costs and cool your house efficiently. Lowe's Harbor Breeze line offers the consumer a wide array of styles to fit into any decor. When...

  • Replacing a Thermocouple in a Furnace

    A thermocouple measures temperature differences by detecting the change in voltage between two types of conducting metal. In a furnace, this acts as a safety feature, sensing the heat coming from...

  • Dangers of Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs

    The common incandescent light bulb is increasingly being seen as inefficient and polluting--some governments are even calling for a ban. A far more efficient bulb is the heir apparent. The compact...

  • How to Add a Remote Switch to a Light Fixture

    Once, the idea of turning lights on and off remotely was relegated to sci-fi novels and the "Jetsons," alongside daily food pills and robots who brushed your teeth for you. But with recent...

  • Troubleshooting a Liftmaster Garage Door

    Look at both sensors, located near the floor on either side of the garage door. If both sensors are steadily lit, there is no obstruction. If one is flickering, it means the two sensors are...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Pilot Light

    A pilot light is a small gas flame or electrical current used by a gas-powered stove. The flame or current ignites gas to produce heat or fire for cooking. Sometimes, the pilot light stops...

  • Gas Oven Problems

    "Now you're cooking with electricity" just doesn't have the same ring to it as "Now you're cooking with gas." Professional chefs and home gourmets alike love gas for it's cooking properties....

  • Relevant Facts About Light Bulbs

    The common light bulb is under siege for being wasteful, inefficient and polluting. This mainstay of civilization may be seeing its last days. Both politicians and the general public argue...

  • How to Relight a Pilot Light on a Gas Fireplace

    A gas-burning fireplace can give a room ambiance and provide warmth on a chilly day. Gas-burning fireplaces have a pilot light--a small flame that remains lit to provide an ignition point for the...

  • How to Make Your Own Dehydrator

    Dehydrators can be used to dry almost any type of food. When the moisture is taken out of food, it can be stored with minimal packaging and without refrigeration for a long period of time. If you...

  • How to make a lamp with LED'S

    When Light Emitting Diodes, or "LED's" as they are more commonly known where first commercially produced, alot of people were drawn to them because of their unique quality of light, as...

  • How Do Fireplace Starter Pots Work?

    Since prehistoric times, wood has been burned as a fuel. Wood fires can provide heat for comfort, cook food and signal people to your location. For a wood fire to produce a lot of heat and light,...

  • How to Save Money On Your Electric Bill and Go Green

    Learn how to save money on your electric bill. Gas, water, and electricity bills can add up quickly. With utility prices where they are today, every penny counts. Being smarter about your energy...

  • How to Light a Rheem Hot Water Tank

    If you have a gas Rheem hot water tank, you may need to relight the pilot light every now and then. Sometimes if there is a draft in the area surrounding your hot water tank, the pilot light can...

  • How to Change a Broken Bulb

    For what ever reason a light bulb just exploded. Perhaps one of the kids knocked over a lamp, or maybe it just popped when you turned it on. Well after the glass is cleaned up and made sure no one...

  • How to Turn on a Gas Fire Place

    Turning on a gas fire place does not have to be hard. In a few short steps any person can turn on the fire place

  • Information on Electric Infrared Heaters

    Electric infrared heaters work via the infrared spectrum of light waves, which are beyond human sight but still carry properties the same way all light waves do. A sheet of infrared light can then...

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