Why is the flame in my gas burner pulsing?

Why is the flame in my gas burner pulsing?

On 2018-12-26 by (mod) – flame in my gas range burners is pulsing. Please understand that it’s impossible for us to make an accurate diagnosis of a fuel gas safety Problem by a brief e-text. Pulsing gas pressure could be a problem with the regulator. Also variations in combustion air or drafts around the heater an cause apparent gas flame pulsing.

What to do if your gas burner is rusting?

Looking for rust on a gas heater’s burner is a simple, quick visual check anyone can do to see if there is cause for alarm. If rust is recurrent as we describe, further inspection is needed, and the gas pressure regulator should be checked as well.

What happens when you turn on a gas burner?

When there is a gas leak, even a small one, the LP gas can accumulate in a pool around the heater. At that point a spark from any source, including the heater turning on, can ignite that pool or cloud of propane gas, setting off a dangerous explosion. Watch out: this is an extremely dangerous situation, risking another fire or explosion.

Where can I find gas burner flame defects?

These questions & answers about troubleshooting gas burner flam noises and problems were posted originally at GAS BURNER FLAME & NOISE DEFECTS – you will enjoy reading the diagnosis and cure advice there where you’ll also see some important life-safety warnings.

On 2018-12-26 by (mod) – flame in my gas range burners is pulsing. Please understand that it’s impossible for us to make an accurate diagnosis of a fuel gas safety Problem by a brief e-text. Pulsing gas pressure could be a problem with the regulator. Also variations in combustion air or drafts around the heater an cause apparent gas flame pulsing.

Looking for rust on a gas heater’s burner is a simple, quick visual check anyone can do to see if there is cause for alarm. If rust is recurrent as we describe, further inspection is needed, and the gas pressure regulator should be checked as well.

When there is a gas leak, even a small one, the LP gas can accumulate in a pool around the heater. At that point a spark from any source, including the heater turning on, can ignite that pool or cloud of propane gas, setting off a dangerous explosion. Watch out: this is an extremely dangerous situation, risking another fire or explosion.

These questions & answers about troubleshooting gas burner flam noises and problems were posted originally at GAS BURNER FLAME & NOISE DEFECTS – you will enjoy reading the diagnosis and cure advice there where you’ll also see some important life-safety warnings.

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