How to night light a gas stove (once the gas have be connected after gas have be stale for a while? Gas has been disconnected surrounded by the house for a bit...

Gas has been disconnected surrounded by the house for a bit due to vacancy. I have restored gas put money on into the house but the gas stove will not work
Turn one or more burners on until it smells resembling gas. This is bleeding the lines. It it does have pilot lights the one for the top burners is usually under the stove top which will incline up. The one for the oven is usually accessed by removing the bottom drawer and the pilot is near the backside of the oven.


Newer gas stoves do not have a pilot light, a bit they use and electric starter, which is the clicking noise you hear when starting the burners. When you first hook up the gas, it takes awhile for the gas to move through the stove to the burners, so turn it on until you smell the gas, turn it past its sell-by date for a minute, then try again. If you have a stove beside a pilot light, you can usually access it through a panel in the stove, where on earth you wiill also likely find directions on lighting it. If it's the type of gas valve I expect you're refferring to turn it to the pilot position. Push in and hold the valve contained by (still in pilot). Light the pilot either by game or push-button if it has one. With the pilot light, verbs holding the valve in for 60 seonds (the thermopile have to warm up). Release the valve and turn it to the on position.
Answers:    Are you a self employed gas engineer..if not check to see that in attendance is a mains gas tap and if so..see that it's switched on. Is here a gas meter in the house...if so see that it's working properly. When you try to light the oven...is within a low flame or no flame at all. How old is the gas oven,if it's an frail model..there could be some rust in the pipes. If you own checked all these and still cant ignite it...call a gas inspector.

Better safe and sound than sorry.