Clean the burners in response to roaring sounds.
Gas fireplace shuts off.
Once you are done with that you need to put the key back into the keyhole if you want to adjust.
The pilot will re light without problem and the whole sequence can be repeated ad infinitum.
When i remove the logs it operates longer for about two hours before it shuts down.
It should say on until i manually turn it off i found that when i first light it the burners stay lit for maybe 15 20 mins.
Gas fireplace shuts off and pilot goes out.
This condensation will dissipate within a few minutes as the firebox heats up and the flames turn yellow.
I have a gas fireplace.
The fireplace does not have an automatic tempature shut off.
Each time you start your gas fireplace you ll notice some condensation on the glass.
Why does my gas fireplace go out after only a few minutes of running.
I have a gas fireplace natural gas that shuts itself off the pilot too after it operates for about an hour.
After that you need to insert the butane lighter into the gas tube.
The butane lighter is located near the center of the gas logs.
I have replaced the valve the thermopile and over temp sensor.
Adjust the flame to counter low rumbling noises.
Repair or replace the blower if your fireplace has one to get rid of grinding or shrieking.
If you smell burning wires or an odor you suspect is gas shut off the fireplace vent the house and consult a professional.
However after a minute or so the whole thing shuts down.
Gas fireplace burns then shuts down pilot light works fine when i throw on the wall switch the main burner ignites fine.
To start the flame you need to press the trigger that is on the lighter.
This is a normal part of the startup process as the water vapor in the air inside the firebox begins to evaporate.
It starts up fine runs for about 5 10 minutes than completely shuts off pilot and all.
After it goes out and i attempt to relight it the burners will only stay lit for about 5 mins.
The flame lifts away from the thermocouple and causes the temperature on the tip of the thermocouple to drop.