kimbowbill
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Typical, getting ready for a weeks holiday, my cooker has orange flames and is creating soot, can anyone suggest what could be the problemo,
Jen xx
Jen xx
Hi Jen,
I take it the jets are clean.
Is the gas level near the bottom of the cylinder?
Are the flames the normal hight.
Have you changed to a different sort of gas.
Richard
What make of cooker?
Orange/yellow flames is a sign of insufficient primary air, i.e. not enough air is being drawn into the burner to give the correct gas/air mixture.
If other gas appliances are burning correctly the most likely reason for orange/yellow flames at the cooker is dirt inside the burners.
Some cooker burners are easy to dismantle, just one or two screws hold them in place.
AndyC
I agree it looks like a problem with the gas/air mix, a blockage maybe. If it doesn't improve after a good clean it would be safer to have it checked by a gas fitter.
Flavel Vanessa?Hi Andy
I think its a contess? contessa? the writing has gone, cant make it out, its oven and grill, having just checked the grill, this is fine so this could suggest the jets are blocked?
I have just looked around for an AIR DUSTER , It is compressed air in a can, its no good just blowing the jets they want a strong blast to clear the crap. I had the same problem and bought a can of air which sorted the problem. I have had a quick look on the net and found this if you are interested ,. 0800 756 1331 @ £3.79 + p&p. the company,s www is www.cleaner-systems.co.uk so you can look yourself. It needs attention urgently and while you are at it get yourself a carbon monoxide detector, a small price to pay for your life and the family,s etc.good luck hope you sort it.:juggle:
Hi,
If the flame is yellow then you need more air (Oxygen) and if it burns better when you open a door then ventilation sounds like your probem. This can be extremely dangerous as I am sure you know. Have you fitted a carbon monoxide alarm. Do you feel ill, sick or get headaches when the cooker is on. If so increase ventilation and get your system checked out by somebody you trust Today. I don't want to read about you in the press!!!:scared:
Richard
Flavel Vanessa?
I don't think it will be a problem with the jet. If it's only the oven burner affected it's most likely, as someone already suggested, to be a spiders web or other obstruction inside the burner.
If you look at the burner you should be able to see how its fixed, I have a, not very clear, parts diagram for the Vanessa and it looks as though the burner is fixed by a screw to the bracket that holds the flame probe. You should be able to unscrew it and just lift the burner out leaving the jet in place. Alternatively you could just try giving the burner a blast of air to see if that clears the obstruction.
AndyC
you've not melted one of your thongs :scared: while you've being drying them in the oven
have youc:
on a serious note jen you need an alarm and as others say it's an air gas mixture problem,just a bit of eartha kit at the end of the burner a good blow out should sort it