Why Your Gas Cooktop Flames Turn Yellow When Using LPG

Yellow burning gas cooktop flame

Have you ever noticed that the flames on your gas cooktop are burning yellow instead of the usual blue when you switch to using LPG as the gas supply? Well, let's talk about why this happens and why it's important to make sure your cooktop is all set up the right way.

When you use LPG instead of natural gas on your cooktop but don't change out the injectors, things can go a bit haywire because LPG and natural gas burn differently, and they need specific injectors to regulate the gas flow and air mixture. When you leave the natural gas injectors in place, it messes up the balance, which leads to the yellow flames.

Contact Us - qualified gasfitters to swap out the natural gas injectors with LPG injectors. It might sound like a minor detail, but it makes a world of difference. Once the injectors are switched, your cooktop will be back to producing the blue flames, and you can cook up a storm without any safety concerns.

By making sure the injectors are all set for LPG, you're not just getting those picture-perfect blue flames – you're also keeping your kitchen safe. So, don't ignore those yellow flames; Contact Us to set things right, and you'll be back to enjoying worry-free cooking in no time.

Remember, a simple injector switch can make a world of difference, and it's all about keeping things running smoothly and safely in your kitchen. Happy cooking!

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