Orange Flame on the Stove: When to Call Gas Workers.
How to Detect Gas Problems by the Color of the Flame on the Stove
According to inkorr.com: Naftogaz explained to Ukrainians what the color of the flame on the gas stove means. If you notice that the flame has turned orange, it does not always indicate poor gas quality. Often, it signals simple issues that can be quickly resolved.
- Dirty burners;
- Large cookware;
- Incorrect stove configuration for the type of gas;
- Insufficient room ventilation;
- Low pressure in the pipes.
Recommendations for Safe Gas Use
It is important to remember that the quality of the flame depends on the pressure in the gas system, which can decrease during peak hours. For gas appliances to operate efficiently, they should be serviced regularly and contamination should be prevented. It is also crucial not to block ventilation openings and to periodically check the stove and other appliances.
If you frequently experience gas supply issues or doubt the quality of the gas, it is advisable to contact the gas distribution company. According to regulations, specialists are required to arrive within 2-5 days after your request. If violations are found, you may receive compensation, but you will need to pay for the gas quality examination.
“If the flame is still orange - contact specialists. Sometimes the solution can be much simpler than you think. Don't delay,” Naftogaz urged.
Thus, an orange flame on the stove does not always indicate poor gas quality. Often, the cause lies in simple, quickly fixable problems. By following safety recommendations and using gas correctly, you can avoid serious trouble and ensure your health.
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