You need a orifice cleaning to remove carbon build up on the flame tube and main burners.
A yellow flame on a gas water heater indicates incomplete combustion, which can result from a lack of oxygen or a buildup of debris in the burner. This can produce carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas. Contact a professional to check and repair the issue to ensure safety.
A yellow flame on a propane gas heater typically indicates that there is an issue with the combustion process, such as too much air or not enough gas. It can also be a sign of a dirty burner or a blocked gas line. It is important to address the issue promptly to ensure safe operation of the heater.
A blue flame with a yellow tip on a natural gas heater typically indicates incomplete combustion. This could be caused by a lack of oxygen, a dirty burner, or improper gas pressure. It is important to address this issue as it can lead to the production of carbon monoxide.
A yellow flame can indicate incomplete combustion, which may be caused by too little oxygen present when burning fuel. This can lead to the production of carbon monoxide and soot. Proper ventilation and adjusting the air-to-fuel ratio can help achieve a blue flame, which is a sign of efficient combustion.
A blue flame indicates efficient combustion and proper air-to-fuel ratio, while an orange flame may indicate incomplete combustion due to a lack of oxygen. If your propane stove flame is orange, it could mean you're running low on propane and may need to refill the tank soon.
A yellow flame on a gas water heater indicates incomplete combustion, which can result from a lack of oxygen or a buildup of debris in the burner. This can produce carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas. Contact a professional to check and repair the issue to ensure safety.
A yellow flame on a propane gas heater typically indicates that there is an issue with the combustion process, such as too much air or not enough gas. It can also be a sign of a dirty burner or a blocked gas line. It is important to address the issue promptly to ensure safe operation of the heater.
A blue flame with a yellow tip on a natural gas heater typically indicates incomplete combustion. This could be caused by a lack of oxygen, a dirty burner, or improper gas pressure. It is important to address this issue as it can lead to the production of carbon monoxide.
the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame the yellow olympic ring and antalope it dosent mean red or flame
the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame the yellow olympic ring and antalope it dosent mean red or flame
There is no equation for a flame. You can try to write an equation for the reactions happening in the region we call the flame. I presume you mean when the air hole is closed and the flame is yellow. There is no one simple equation, as several reactions are going on, but this one accounts for the formation of the soot particles which give the flame its yellow colour:CH4 +O2 --> C + 2H2O
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most likely your heater is leaking? If you mean coolant, It would be the heater core. If you actually mean water it is coming from the windshield.
Yes, it is a cold water heater, a hot water heater would be redundant. Not everyone says this, some just say, water heater. Most people don't mean what they really say if you listen to them.
I'm not sure what you mean. A drain pan protects the area below the water heater from ruin if the water heater begins to leak. You can prevent major damage by putting a water alarm ($12) in the pan to be warned if the heater begins to leak.
WH typically stands for "water heater" in floorplans. It denotes the location of the water heater within the layout of a building or home.