QUOTE(zheilwane @ Dec 2 2016, 12:52 PM)
Found a video in my laptop, as shown, the flame is adjustable to blue flame. There are some customers who called up and asked about the yellow flame and we do guide them how to adjust but never customers call up and complain yellow flame that could not be fixed. The hob originally is able to produce blue flame. From your comment, it sounds like all unit will produce yellow flame.
" I got friend using the so called exclusive model, the small burner produced yellow flame, while the outer is still ok"
Your second comment
"This stove was working fine and couple of overflow it become like this"
So, we can clearly tell the hob originally was blue and it is able to produce blue flame but could be slightly yellow due to several overflow which could be adjusted as shown
Hope you understand, i am just trying to clarify things to avoid forumers from misunderstanding the issue. No hard feelings and thanks for sharing
It will not auto shut off, most gas hobs come with Flame Failure Device and it will only shut off the gas if there is no flame not when overflow.
The GCG seal burner design is to prevent overflow from going into the hob. If the hob is wide open as shown in the sample, the spill will enter your hob and it might clogged up the nozzles as well. Even with seal burner design, i wont say the GCG series hob is spill proof but as tested several times at home and been using for 3 years+, my hob is still not clogged and still producing nice and strong blue flame. If you say your friend hob has minor yellow flame due to the overflow several times which could be rectified by adjusting the valve at the bottom, imagine what happen if the hob is wide open? Not just the hob is dirty in the inside which require removing of the glass to clean it, the nozzles could get clogged (no flame coming out at all)
As mention, yellow is only inner not outer, photo already show. Unless you telling me the inner ring is control by independent airflow from the outer." I got friend using the so called exclusive model, the small burner produced yellow flame, while the outer is still ok"
Your second comment
"This stove was working fine and couple of overflow it become like this"
So, we can clearly tell the hob originally was blue and it is able to produce blue flame but could be slightly yellow due to several overflow which could be adjusted as shown
Hope you understand, i am just trying to clarify things to avoid forumers from misunderstanding the issue. No hard feelings and thanks for sharing
It will not auto shut off, most gas hobs come with Flame Failure Device and it will only shut off the gas if there is no flame not when overflow.
The GCG seal burner design is to prevent overflow from going into the hob. If the hob is wide open as shown in the sample, the spill will enter your hob and it might clogged up the nozzles as well. Even with seal burner design, i wont say the GCG series hob is spill proof but as tested several times at home and been using for 3 years+, my hob is still not clogged and still producing nice and strong blue flame. If you say your friend hob has minor yellow flame due to the overflow several times which could be rectified by adjusting the valve at the bottom, imagine what happen if the hob is wide open? Not just the hob is dirty in the inside which require removing of the glass to clean it, the nozzles could get clogged (no flame coming out at all)
Dec 2 2016, 02:11 PM

Quote

0.0624sec
1.60
7 queries
GZIP Disabled