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Is there a set screw to adjust the flame on a amana sealed burner gas stove?

Is there a set screw to adjust the flame on a amana sealed burner gas stove? I want it to be a smaller flame

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    There are adjusting screws on gas stoves which are set at the factory to give the correct Gas/air ratio on the burner. I advise you not to alter them or you could introduce carbon monoxide into the kitchen which is highly dangerous. If you want a smaller flame, jus turn the gas tap down lower...Simple solution.

    Source(s): Plumber/Gas fitter.
  • 4 years ago

    The burner is grimy and not getting sufficient air. in case you're burning propane, the top of the flame would be yellow. it truly is prevalent. the whole flame should not be yellow. besides the fact that if that's, it truly is via an identical situation (loss of oxygen) as with organic gas. Burning with inadequate air is undesirable for the burner (that's going to reason soot buildup, which will make the situation worse). it is likewise risky. Incomplete combustion (burning gas without sufficient air) not purely produces a yellow flame, besides the fact that it additionally produces carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, besides the fact that that's going to kill you. end using the range till that's serviced.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

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