Gas stoves always have a big flame. Why?

Gas stoves are always the cause of big flames, which may have the following eight points:

1. Fire hole blockage: If the gas stove is not cleaned re

Gas stoves always have a big flame. Why?

Gas stoves are always the cause of big flames, which may have the following eight points:

1. Fire hole blockage: If the gas stove is not cleaned regularly after long-term use, the fire hole will be covered with oily impurities, resulting in excessive flame.

At this time, it is necessary to clean the fire hole of the gas stove. The specific cleaning method is as follows: first, take it down, poke the small hole with a toothpick to remove the impurities inside, then rinse the dirt on the surface with clear water, and then carefully dredge it with steel balls.

2. Insufficient gas supply pressure: There are too many household appliances, and the voltage will be unstable. Finally, the flame of the gas stove is too large. At this time, the voltage stability can be improved by adding AC regulator. In addition, you can choose a dedicated voltage to obtain a reliable power supply.

3. Poor gas quality: the gas in the gas outlet pipe will be mixed with residual liquid and residue, resulting in impure gas and excessive flame. In view of this situation, the gas cylinder can be replaced, or the burner can be removed and the hole cleaned.

4. Manually adjust the flame size: when the flame of the gas stove is too high, it can be manually adjusted. First of all, you can see that there are two rotary buttons under the air door of the gas stove. Adjust the right outer fire ring and the left inner fire ring, and twist them according to the actual situation.

5. Quality problem of gas stove itself: When choosing gas stove, inferior products may be selected, resulting in excessive flame during use.

When choosing a gas stove, we must follow the following principles: First, choose a copper fire cover so that the fire cover will not block the fire hole due to oxidation. Secondly, the power should be between 3.5 kW and 4.2 kW, and the appropriate voltage will not cause excessive gas load.

Secondly, we should choose a gas stove with flameout protection, because in some unexpected situations, flameout protection can effectively avoid potential safety hazards.

6. Problems caused by improper installation: If the gas stove installation does not meet the specifications, or the gas pipeline leaks or is blocked, it may also lead to excessive flame.

7. Poor burner: The burner of the gas stove is not smooth, and the gas may not burn sufficiently, resulting in excessive flame. At this time, it is necessary to clean the burner with detergent and hot water to keep it open.

8. Valve misalignment: If the valve of the gas stove is misaligned, it may lead to excessive gas flow and excessive flame. At this time, it is necessary to adjust the valve of the gas stove to make the flame of the gas stove smaller and ensure full combustion.