When the gas stove is lit, it still keeps igniting, and then it goes out automatically. Help!

Updated on tourism 2024-06-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. If the ignition magnetic needle is dirty, it is best to wipe the head of the ignition magnetic needle with a rough cloth;

    2. The position of the ignition magnetic needle and the gas outlet is not suitable. If neither of these methods work, it is estimated that you will have to change the magnetic needle.

    3. Micro switch on the valve body.

    If there is electricity, it may be corroded by water, just find an after-sales service to replace it.

    4. Thermocouples.

    Bad contact. There are two needles on the gas stove on the fire plate, one is responsible for ignition, and the other is the thermocouple is responsible for sensing the temperature signal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Gas stoves have a flame-out protection, i.e. flame detection. Look at your gas stove, on the same stove, in addition to the ignition electrode, there is an electrode that is the same as the electrode, and this electrode causes the effect of flame detection. Wipe this electrode with sandpaper to wipe the rust off the surface.

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    It may also be due to these two reasons: 1. If the ignition magnetic needle is dirty, it is best to wipe the head of the ignition magnetic needle with a rough cloth; 2. It is also possible that the position of the ignition magnetic needle and the gas outlet is not suitable. If neither of these methods work, it is estimated that you will have to change the magnetic needle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are many reasons, but the two most likely reasons are: 1. The ignition magnetic needle is dirty, and it is best to wipe the head of the ignition magnetic needle with a rough cloth; 2. It is also possible that the position of the ignition magnetic needle and the gas outlet is not suitable. If neither of these methods work, it is estimated that you will have to change the magnetic needle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it will keep ignition, it is very likely that the copper rod is stuck when the assembly is pressed, and it cannot be bounced, and the assembly needs to be replaced. After ignition, the flame is turned off again, and it is possible that the flame-out protection needle is broken, or the solenoid valve cannot be absorbed. There is no way to be completely sure of this, there are several possibilities for the same fault, and you can only use the elimination method to replace a certain accessory first.

    For the safety period, it is recommended that you find a professional after-sales door-to-door maintenance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The general reasons are:

    1.The switching spring is not elastic, or the elasticity difference cannot be restored.

    2.High-voltage electronic igniter failure.

    3.The solenoid valve is not opened, and there is no air outflow.

    4.The thermocouple and the solenoid valve do not form an electrical circuit.

    5.Flame-out protection device is faulty. and other reasons.

    For details, please call us or report for repair.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Reason for automatic extinguishing of gas stove:

    1. Improper orientation of the incineration needle will cause the separation between the incineration needle and the fire cover of the gas stove to exceed the required interval, and the interval exceeding the standard will cause the gas stove to turn off automatically.

    Solution: Control the distance between the incineration needle and the fire cover within the range of 4-6mm, and aim the fire hole when ignition.

    2. The incineration needle is dirty. If the gas stove is used for a long time, then the incineration needle is easily stained by oil, and the incineration needle is too dirty, which will cause the gas stove to turn off automatically.

    Solution: Clean the incineration needle and use it again after cleaning.

    3. Insufficient gas or gas pressure will also cause the gas stove to go out naturally.

    Solution: Replenish gas or air pressure.

    4. Once the electronic lighter is damaged, it will not be able to work normally, and the gas stove will be extinguished naturally.

    Solution: Replace it with a new electronic lighter.

    5. If the gas contains miscellaneous gas, it will cause the gas to be impure, so that it cannot support the normal work of the gas stove.

    Solution: Replace it with a new gas with higher purity.

    6. If the induction needle is broken, the gas will be automatically extinguished.

    Solution: Ask a professional to replace the sensor needle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The reasons why the gas stove will automatically extinguish after a while after it is ignited: 1. The gas stove flameout protection induction needle is faulty, the induction needle is skewed, resulting in poor contact, or the usual stew overflowing pot soup is attached to the flame-out protection needle and the response is slow; 2. The fire cover is not placed well and the stove plate is too dirty, and the flame against the probe cannot be burned. Workaround:

    1. Check whether the gas valve is normal; 2. Check whether the probe on the stove can be burned by the burning flame, and if not, it will be extinguished. 1. The stove plate is dirty, and the fire against the probe can't burn the probe; 2. The damper adjustment is not suitable, so that there is no gas in the fire facing the probe, and the damper needs to be adjusted until there is a flame at the probe site to continuously burn the probe. [Tips] 1. The gas stove must be cleaned regularly, and it cannot be cleaned after a layer of impurities has accumulated on the cooktop.

    2. Pay attention to wipe with detergent, but do not wipe the glass countertop with steel wool balls, which is easy to cause scratches, damage the protective layer of the glass countertop, and make the countertop easy to burst. 3. Pay attention to maintaining ventilation around the damper.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Let's talk about the working principle of the stove first, like yours, it is with a flame-out protection device, that is, once the stove is lit and extinguished for other reasons, the solenoid valve in the stove will work and the gas source will be cut off, so that safety can be guaranteed. In your case, if you can start a fire, it means that the ignition device is fine.

    The problem may be the probe (thermocouple) that has a temperature sensing. This probe works only by giving a signal from the ignited fire, and if there is a problem with this probe, it thinks that it is not ignited, so it ignites repeatedly. The signal is transmitted to the solenoid valve, so that the solenoid valve thinks that the fire is out, and the solenoid valve works and shuts down the air source.

    A thermocouple should do the trick. It has nothing to do with cleaning, dampers or anything.

    When the gas stove is lit, it still keeps igniting, and then it goes out automatically. Help!

    Let's talk about the working principle of the stove first, like yours, it is with a flame-out protection device, that is, once the stove is lit and extinguished for other reasons, the solenoid valve in the stove will work, and the gas source will be cut off to call infiltration, so as to ensure safety. In your case, if you can start a fire, it means that the ignition device is fine. The problem may be the probe (thermocouple) that has a temperature sensing.

    This probe works only by giving a signal from the ignited fire, and if there is a problem with this probe, it thinks that it is not ignited, so it ignites repeatedly. The signal is transmitted to the solenoid valve, so that the solenoid valve thinks that the fire is extinguished, and the solenoid valve works, and the spine air source is shut down. Laughing like a thermocouple should be fine.

    It has nothing to do with cleaning, dampers or anything.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, check whether the probe on the hob can be burned by the burning flame, if not, it will cause a gas outage to extinguish the fire. Generally, there are two situations, one is that the stove is dirty, and the flame against the probe does not burn to the probe; The second is that the damper is not properly adjusted, so that there is no gas in the flame facing the probe, try to adjust the damper until the flame at the probe site can continue to burn the probe.

    Check whether the connection between the probe and the controller is intact, and if the plug connector is dropped, plug it back in.

    The gas stove should be cleaned in time, and you must not wait until a thick layer of grease accumulates on the stove before cleaning it. It is necessary to develop good cooking habits, and once there is soup and rice spilled on the countertop, it should be cleaned up in time, as it will cause difficulties in cleaning after solidification. Gas stove countertops generally have stainless steel countertops, glass countertops, and enamel panels.

    Usually you can wipe it with a cloth dipped in detergent, but be careful not to wipe the glass countertop with a steel wool ball, it is easy to scratch scratches, so that the glass protective layer is damaged, and the countertop is easy to burst.

    The natural gas stove will automatically extinguish when it ignites.

    Hello, glad to answer for you.

    Hello, check whether the probe on the hob can be burned by the burning flame, if not, it will cause a gas outage to extinguish the fire. Generally, there are two situations, one is that the stove is dirty, and the flame against the probe does not burn to the probe; The second is that the damper is not adjusted properly, so that there is no gas in the flame against the probe, try to adjust the damper until the flame of the probe can continue to burn the probe. Check whether the connection between the probe and the controller is intact, and if the plug connector is dropped, plug it back in.

    The gas stove should be cleaned in time, and you must not wait until a thick layer of grease accumulates on the stove before cleaning it. It is necessary to develop good cooking habits, and once there is soup and rice spilled on the countertop, it should be cleaned up in time, as it will cause difficulties in cleaning after solidification. Gas stove countertops generally have stainless steel countertops, glass countertops, and enamel panels.

    Usually you can wipe it with a cloth dipped in detergent, but be careful not to wipe the glass countertop with a steel wool ball, it is easy to scratch scratches, so that the glass protective layer is damaged, and the countertop is prone to bursting nuclear pure bridge.

    Where to change the battery.

    Where to change the battery.

    Probe in**?

    Probe in**?

    Fire is not supposed to be there all the time.

    Fire is not supposed to be there all the time.

    Hello, if you don't turn it off, the fire will always be there. It could be the cause of a clogged gas pipe in your natural gas.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The reason why the gas stove automatically extinguishes after ignition is that the pressure of the gas is too low. Caused by low battery. There is a blockage in the fire cover above the stove. The rotary button and ignition device of the solenoid valve body of the gas stove are damaged. The internal feedback circuit of the gas stove is faulty.

    Gas stove refers to the kitchen utensils that are heated directly by smoldering fire with gaseous fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas, artificial gas, and natural gas, also known as gas stoves, stoves, stoves, and stoves.

    The popularity of gas stoves is well known, but it is difficult to see a common concept, according to the gas source, gas stoves are mainly divided into liquefied gas stoves, shed gas stoves, and natural gas stoves. According to the eye of the stove, it is divided into single stove, double stove and so on.

    There are two kinds of ignition methods for gas stoves: electronic pulse ignition and piezoelectric ceramic ignition, and consumers are generally familiar with electronic pulse ignition, and most chains of embedded stoves use this ignition device.

    Operating environment

    Brand model: general

    System version: General

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is possible that the battery is out of charge, so it can be ignited at first, but it burns for a while and then goes out, in which case you can try to replace it with a new battery. There is also the possibility that there is no gas.

    If the battery is replaced, there is still a problem of stalling, it is possible that the flame did not burn the feedback needle. The feedback needle is a safety protection equipment, which is mainly used to detect whether there is a fire. If the ignition position does not reach the feedback needle, the gas will be automatically cut off, and there is no way to maintain normal combustion, and there is a problem that the fire can be ignited at the beginning and extinguished later.

    However, if the flame still stalls after adding gas, it is necessary to consider that the thermocouple may be aging. It is also a tool for detecting gas, so there is no way to detect the gas, so the pulser cannot sense it, and it will not ignite.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, there may be several reasons why the gas stove will automatically turn off after burning for a while after ignition:1Flame sensor failure:

    The flame sensor of the gas stove is used to detect whether the flame is burning normally, and if the sensor fails, it will cause the gas stove to turn off automatically. 2.Gas valve failure:

    The gas valve of the gas stove is used to control the gas flow, and if the valve fails, it will cause the gas stove to turn off automatically. 3.Clogged gas pipes:

    If the gas pipeline is blocked, it will rot and the gas flow will be insufficient, which will cause the gas stove to turn off automatically. 4.Burning base sensitive gas stove has been used for too long:

    If the gas stove is used for too long, it will cause the gas stove to turn off automatically, which is a safety protection mechanism set up to protect the gas stove from being overused. If your gas stove has a problem with automatic flameout, it is recommended that you first check whether the flame sensor and gas valve are normal, if they are normal, you can clean the leaking gas pipeline, or let a professional check and repair.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The reason why the gas stove burns automatically after ignition and then turns off automatically after a while is that there is a problem with the gas supply.

    The flame sensor of a gas stove is a component used to detect whether the flame is burning normally. If the flame sensor is damaged or malfunctioning, it may mistakenly assume that the flame is extinguished and automatically close the gas valve. If the flame is unstable or disturbed by the flow of outside air, it may cause the flame sensor to not detect the flame correctly, resulting in automatic flameout.

    If the gas** is unstable or the pressure is insufficient, it may cause the flame to be unstable or incomplete, triggering the automatic flame-out protection mechanism of the gas stove. It is also important to note that some gas stoves have overheating protection, which automatically extinguishes when the flame overheats to prevent dangerous situations from occurring.

    Precautions for using a gas stove

    1. Ventilation environment: When using the gas stove, make sure that the kitchen has a good ventilation system in order to discharge the exhaust gas and smoke generated by combustion. Turning on the range hood or opening a vent in the window can effectively remove the exhaust gas.

    2. Gas leak inspection: Before using the gas stove, check whether there is any leakage in the gas pipes and connections. The big chick can be smeared with soapy water to the joints, and if you notice bubbles coming out, it means there is a leak.

    If a leak is found, the gas valve should be closed immediately and a professional should be called in for repair.

    3. Use the right gas: Make sure you use the right type and model of gas. If liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is used, use a matching gas tank and make sure that the gas tank is connected safely and reliably.

    4. Correct use of gas valve: Before using the gas stove, make sure that the gas valve roller door is closed. After opening the gas valve, light the gas with a match or lighter.

    If ignition fails, close the gas valve immediately and wait for some time before attempting ignition again.

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