im sure this isn't worded right cause a nice gas fire wont go out till its out of the 2 things required to sustane it fuel and oxygen
The flame is mad and runs away.
The flame goes out because you turned it off.
You turn the gas control knob, son.
Not an expert, but a homeowner. MOST gas fireplaces (and other appliances) have a flame sensor- frequently in the form of a thermocouple. Intended to prevent gas from flowing when there is no flame present. If the thermocouple is bad, it will shut off the gas flow even when a flame IS present. It may look like a small rod that is in the flame of the pilot light. I would REALLY hand this of to a professional gas repairman. The cost of having this done right is FAR less than the cost of doing it wrong.
Turn down the gas on your burner to reduce the yellow part of the flame. the blue flame is best for no black, called soot.
if you get fire hot anoth it will turn blue but if have a drift wood fire the salt will turn it blue or you could just add salt Alli lee
The flame goes out because you turned it off.
It stops the gas supply to the burner when there is no flame sensed by the thermocouple inside the burner.
When you reduce the gas, the flame goes down because you are starving the flame. Slowly turning off the gas is the correct way to put out a Bunsen burner. Never blow it out or gas will collect in the room.
Burning is a chemical reacyion, an oxidation.
An oven flame supervision device (burner) for a leisure gas cooker (grill) can be purchased at most home improvement stores. This part can also be purchased at many stores that sell gas grills.
Wear Safety Goggles Do NOT Touch The Element If The Flame Goes Out Turn Off The Gas Immediately
Range cookers should include a gas hob and electric ovens. They also include flame safety devices that ensure the safe cooking and they stop the flow of gas in a gas hob when the flame is blown out.
Wear Safety Goggles Do NOT Touch The Element If The Flame Goes Out Turn Off The Gas Immediately
They just turn the gas off
An FFD ensures any gas escape is kept to a minimum if a flame goes out accidentally
prevents soot generation
You turn the gas control knob, son.