How much inherent gas does a standing pilot use? I recently changed to an electronic ignition collection. I would like...

I recently changed to an electronic ignition collection. I would like an perception of how much I will save on gas. I've looked on the internet, but most of the info is for Fireplaces.
roughly 13 dollars a year. i know it doesnt nouns like alot but its still a positive. this is only best estimate though. 2 pilots burning on top and 1 surrounded by the oven section. i am a gas tech so i hope this help..


Pilots of different styles could be contained by the range of 300 to 1200 BTU's per hour. Let's simply say for math sake, a pilot is 500 BTU's, or it will use 500 BTU's for every hour it burns. You said your length had 4 on top and 1 contained by the oven. Most ranges have single 2 on top but yours could be the exception. If I remember correctly the Therm is a unit of estimate for Natural Gas for billing purposes.
A Therm contains 100,000 BTU. Divide 100,000 by 500 and you get 200 hours to use 1 therm of Natural Gas. 720 hours surrounded by a 30 day month give you a little over 3.5 therms per month, or 42 therms per year per 3 pilots or 126 therms per year.
Now if I guessed correctly and you are billed by the therm, multiply The price per therm by 126 and in that is your approximate savings.
Answers:    You could also argue on how much cost for cooling will be save. Pilot lights do put off reasonably a bit of heat.I turn my furnace gas past its sell-by date (pilot light system) during the summer for impossible to tell apart reasons.