Tuesday, January 26, 2010

In Flames Gitarren Sound Why Does A Gas Burner Start Making Its Flames Black And Making All The Cooking Pots Black Too?

Why does a gas burner start making its flames black and making all the cooking pots black too? - in flames gitarren sound

(Gas bottles for cooking or just the source of the gas stove for cooking)
and what can I do to fix the flame of the gas source to the normal - no flames to blacken.

5 comments:

Tom thumb said...

Use a new bottle of gas cylinder pressure could have lost.

Louise said...

Are you connected to natural gas or propane? Providers can either go and adjusting the flame. I do not know if they charge for this service. Call them.

rottendo... said...

If you soot, carbon monoxide in the house.
To delete it and call a company for repair.

Flagger Guy said...

Probably not enough mixing in the air.

The flame should be blue and green, with little or no yellow.

The yellow flame indicates incomplete combustion.

vxaisw said...

A gas flame produces soot, so that not enough air to completely burn the gas. Do not try to convert the gas is too high and see if keeps fouling.

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