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Gas stoves are one of the most commonly used equipment in our houses. There are some traditional ways of lighting up these stoves, which include direct combustion of gas. Others are modern methods that include the conversion of a gas into a condensed liquid substance.
These technologies result in different qualities of flames. Blue flames are the highest-quality flames, while yellow/orange are the low-quality flames.
In this article, we’ll take a look at why yellow flames are destructive for your stoves and what are the solutions if you encounter them on your stove.
Problems With The Yellow Flame
Yellow flames in your stove can quickly damage your new shiny pots. They’ll tan your pans in the first go. Imagine you purchased new utensils for your kitchen and these new sparkly utensils become dark on their first use.
The flame is crucial for heat control and healthy heat transmission to the cookware. So, as soon as you notice orange or yellow flames on your gas stove, you need to fix it. Orange or yellow flames are a result of incomplete combustion of the gas which also causes sooty flames. Then, carbon monoxide is gradually built inside your home which is quite dangerous.
There could be a problem with the air-gas combination or a fault with the appliance’s pressure, you can’t know without some investigation.
Also, yellow flames are harmful to the environment. These flames can contaminate the air inside your house and affect your lungs.
Another problem with the yellow flames is that they are not optimal for the cooking experience. Not all dishes are cooked at the same temperatures. If yellow flames appear on your stove, the gas controller is not operating correctly.
It is an issue that must be fixed quickly, and above all, we need to comprehend the reason that causes yellow flames. Only then will it not be difficult to determine the solution. by the end of our guide, you’ll be able to prevent the build-up of carbon monoxide by having complete combustion.
Yellow Flames Solutions
At the point when you see yellow flames on your gas burners, you must remember that it is an issue that needs to be fixed rapidly. You may perceive that the fixing guide may be difficult or expensive, but it is not.
It is a simple problem that needs simple solutions. The DIY process will not require extra investment, and you can quickly get rid of the yellow flames on your burner.
Standard Solutions
Following are some precautions that you should follow in all cases to avoid the burner yellow flame issue. These precautions are also applicable to general stove problems.
- An LPG gas connection is better and safer than other conventional gas connections. The chances of the production of a blue flame will be tremendously reduced if you shift your old system to this new one.
- Before you light up a burner, make sure that the burner caps are evenly placed on the top. This misplacement can result in uneven flames and you may notice a yellow flame due to a lack of air under the caps.
- If a yellow flame still exists, you may have to disassemble and rearrange all the components of the burners and correct their placements. This alignment is not difficult as the burners can easily be disassembled and arranged for maintenance.
- If the burner head is rusted or clogged, you can take it off and soak it in a liquid detergent for half an hour. You can then brush it and clean it. This is to ensure that the gas can easily flow through the holes.
- Make sure that the flame controller is working as expected. Test it out at different gas levels. You may encounter an issue as most simmers (low flame functions) don’t work properly. Thus the burners continuously produce high levels of yellow flames.
Improve The Air Inflow
Blue flames show that your gas burner gets sufficient air for gases to go through for the proper and complete ignition. When your burner shows yellow flames, it implies that perhaps it isn’t getting sufficient air to finish the interaction of ignition.
The gas burners require a decent quantity of air, without which the ignition will simply malfunction. Possibly, you are confronting an issue because of blockage in your burner air space.
Check your burner air shutter and look for a possible blockage. If there is any blockage, remove it. In the wake of eliminating the blockage in your space, your burner will begin getting sufficient air. Thus allowing the gases to go through for complete ignition and start producing the blue flame.
This is not an absolute solution, rather it’s just a possible fix for the yellow blazes. Blue flares are sufficient for cooking food varieties and are compatible with both low and high temperatures.
Regular Maintenance
Burners are not overly complex. They have only a few components that can be removed without the need for special tools. The parts inside a burner should be regularly cleaned to avoid the yellow flame issue.
We have already established that the reduced level of oxygen causes yellow flames. Maintenance can remove this issue to a great extent.
This happens as the components inside the burner can get rusted, dirty, or completely depreciated. In any case, they will limit the gas outflow. You can thus spot and avoid the problem before it develops.
What you can do is carefully open the burner after cautiously disconnecting from the gas supply. Remove all the individual components and clean them.
Make sure you have installed the right orifice. Generally, it comes in two types, one for burning natural gas and the other one for burning propane gas. You can always keep on checking the air-fuel ratio, if it’s correct you won’t get the yellow or orange flame. Sometimes, there is food or debris stuck in the gas pipe causing the yellow. You should wait for the stove to get cool and clean the pipe with your hand.
You can dip them in acidic detergents if they are rusted and then brush them off. These measures will most likely resolve the yellow flames issue.
Final Takeaway
Burners should be maintained regularly if you want to avoid yellow flame issues. All the solutions mentioned above are simple DIY processes.
One thing that you should keep in mind is that yellow flames will damage your utensils gradually. Thus, you’ll have to apply proper solutions quickly.