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The gas stove can't catch fire, it may be that there is a problem in these 3 places, and you can solve it yourself, which is super simple.
In the past few days, I found that the gas stove at home could not ignite, and I learned to use a lighter to start the fire, but when I used it, the flame was very annoying when it was big and small! I don't know if it's a problem, and I finally found a maintenance master.
I watched the master tinker with the gas stove left and right, and then started the fire, less than two minutes before and after, so simple? Instantly felt that the repair fee was wasted! I couldn't suppress my curiosity, so I ran to ask the master what was the reason why the gas stove couldn't catch fire?
The master introduced them to me one by one.
Ignition needle problem.
In the middle of the gas stove there is a small vertical fitting, this is the ignition needle, if the ignition needle is not discharged, it can not lead to the flame, which will cause the gas stove not to ignite.
Why doesn't the ignition needle discharge?
It may be that the position of the ignition needle is offset, and the distance from the inner flame cover is far away, under normal circumstances, the distance between the ignition needle and the fire cover is about 4-6mm, and if the ignition needle is found to be in the wrong position, it will be straightened and then try to ignite.
It may be that the ignition needle is covered with oil, which affects the temperature transmission, and at this time, it will be able to ignite, but it will be extinguished as soon as you let go. Check to see if the ignition needle is clean and clean, clean up the covered oil, and then light the fire to see.
There is a problem with the battery.
If it's not the ignition needle, then see if the battery is dead or loose. Where is the battery? Turn the gas stove over, a small box at the bottom is where the battery is placed, replace the new battery and see if it can catch fire!
Split fire cover problem.
If the above two places are fine, then look at the fire distribution cover of the gas stove, it may be that the small hole of the fire distribution cover is blocked, which will also cause the gas stove to not catch fire.
What you need to do is: remove the fire lid, and then poke the small holes with a sharper object (needles, toothpicks), and then try to light the fire, and clean these small holes more often when you use them.
Most of the gas stove can't catch fire is caused by these three points, in fact, the problem is not big, you can solve it by yourself, and you don't need to spend money to find a master to repair it. So remember! In the future, if there is a similar situation at home, don't rush to ask the master, check these places yourself to see if there is any problem.
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If the stove can't catch fire, first of all, we must see if the battery has electricity, and then see if there is a problem with the gas switch, and then we should see if the stove electronics are gone, mine may be helpful to you, hope.
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This problem is simple, first of all, it may be that the battery is insufficient, try to replace the battery, and the other is that the gas is insufficient, try to adjust the gas valve, nothing more than these two reasons.
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Either there is no gas, or the electric ignition is out of power.
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The battery in the cooktop is dead, just replace the battery.
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The reasons and solutions for the stove not catching fire are as follows:
1. Twist the ignition switch, the electric spark is normal, but there is no air flow sound, and it cannot ignite.
This phenomenon is mostly a problem with gas, and the gas stove should be normal. First of all, go to check the balance of the gas meter, mainly look at the balance on the LCD screen, if it is zero, you need to recharge as soon as possible, and then you can restore the gas supply, and the gas stove can be ignited.
2. The gas stove has electric sparks but the frequency is low, and the ignition does not come out without gas, and it cannot catch fire.
This phenomenon is a typical problem of low battery power of gas stoves, which can be solved by replacing the battery with a new one. When replacing the battery, pay attention to the two No. 1 batteries, use new batteries, and pay attention to the direction of the positive and negative electrodes, otherwise it may still not ignite.
3. You can start a fire, but let go of your hand and extinguish it, and the flame cannot last.
This phenomenon is basically the failure of the automatic flame-out protection device of the gas stove itself. First of all, we should check whether the automatic flame-out probe is dirty, when ignition, whether the flame touches the probe, if it is dirty, it needs to be cleaned and solved, and if the flame does not contact the probe, then it must be blocked by the fire hole at the probe. Cleaning the entire burner is basically the solution.
4. The fire cover is blocked.
The gas needs to come out of the fire cover, combine with the air, and then meet the heating of the arc to produce a flame. However, if the fire cover is blocked (the fire cover will not be completely blocked, but will be partially blocked), the gas content will be insufficient at the time of ignition, and the gas will need to accumulate to a certain concentration before it can ignite. At this point, just turn off the flame and clean the fire cover with a tool such as a wallpaper knife (usually blocked by oil).
5. The damper is too big.
On the back of the gas stove, there are generally 2 4 valves - the appearance of the valves varies, some are knob-shaped, some are gear-shaped. But no matter which one it is, it is used to adjust the air inlet of the fire cover. So if the ignition speed is slow, you need to consider whether the damper of the gas stove is too open.
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1. Whether the battery has electricity.
In the case of determining whether the gas stove has gas, ** whether the spark is weak when igniting, and at the same time listen to whether the ignition sound is weak, soft, and the discharge frequency becomes obviously slow, in this case, it is usually the battery is dead, and the new battery can be replaced. Another possibility is that the battery is in poor contact. Tung shed.
2. There is dirt on the ignition needle and flame-out protection needle.
Check whether the ignition needle or flame-out protection needle is covered by dirt and thus affects the ignition. If socks are available, wipe them clean with a dry towel.
3. The nozzle is blocked.
If both of the above conditions are fine, you can check whether the nozzle is blocked. If there is, take out the fire cover first, and then use a thin iron wire to pass through the nozzle hole on the fire cover.
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According to experts from Qeeka Home, although induction cookers have become very popular, because the cost of electricity is relatively high, owners with conditions will still choose gas stoves, but although gas stoves can save living costs, they are more dangerous, and after a period of use, they are prone to not catch fire, which affects the use very much. So, what's the deal with the stove not catching fire? What should I pay attention to when using a cooktop?
Let's take a brief look at it together.
1. What's going on if the stove doesn't catch fire?
It may be that the burner and burner are clogged with grease or other debris, and only need to remove the burner and burner to clean them; It may be that the gas is insufficient, and you only need to re-dismantle the dust and add new gas; If it is a pulse ignition cooktop, it may be out of power, and you just need to replace it with a new battery. Note that if the above methods cannot solve the problem, it is recommended to find a professional to repair it.
Second, what need to be paid attention to when using the stove.
1. When using the stove, the kitchen window should be opened, so that the indoor and outdoor air can be discharged out of the window smoothly, otherwise the use of the stove will be used for a long time, the oxygen in the air will be burned out, the harmful gas content will exceed the standard, and the indoor personnel will be prone to poisoning.
2. During the use of the stove, the user can not leave, so as not to cause the fire to be extinguished because of the overflow of the soup, during use, if the fire is extinguished inadvertently, the window and exhaust fan need to be opened immediately, and then close the main valve, so as to avoid the danger of ** and other dangers.
3. In order to ensure the safety of use, when using the stove, it is necessary to check the stove regularly to ensure that there is no aging or air leakage of the hose.
Summary: The above about how the stove does not catch fire, and what need to be paid attention to when using the stove is introduced here, I hope it will help you. If you want to know more about related information, please pay attention to Qeeka Home.
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When this phenomenon occurs, the first thing to check is whether the gas stove is in a normal state of ventilation, to see if the valve of the gas pipe has been opened correctly, sometimes forget to open the gas valve, resulting in no gas in the stove, naturally it will not catch fire. In the case of ensuring the normal ventilation of the gas stove, you can check the reasons from the following aspects: 1. See if the ignition battery of the gas stove is out of power, if the ignition sound is very weak and weak, and the discharge frequency becomes obviously slow, then at this time it basically means that the battery is out of power, and replacing the new battery can solve the problem.
2. The ignition needle of the gas stove is covered with oil, which affects the normal ignition. In this case, you can use a dry towel to wipe the ignition needle clean. 3. It is also possible that the nozzle of the gas stove is blocked by debris, causing the gas to be unable to spray out of the nozzle normally, at this time, you can remove the fire cover first, and then use a needle or thin wire to pass the nozzle hole on the fire cover, so that the problem can be solved.
4. Usually the distance between the fire needle and the fire bracket is about 4mm, and it should be aimed at the fire hole, so that the fire can be ignited. If this distance becomes farther away, it will also cause the situation that the fire cannot be lit normally, so at this time, it is enough to readjust the details of the two.
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1. It may be because the battery inside the gas stove is out of power. 2. If the gas stove uses a plug to connect to the power supply, it may be caused by poor contact with the power cord of the gas stove. 3. It may be that there is no natural gas. 4. It may be that the natural gas pipeline is blocked.
Suggested workaround:
1. If the gas stove does not catch fire because the battery inside the gas stove is out of power, you can buy the same model of battery replacement and then check if the fault can be solved.
2. If the gas stove uses a power connection plug to connect to the socket, you need to check whether the power plug is in poor contact, or whether the power plug is caused by rust, you can use a knife or alcohol cloth to clean the rusty place on the power plug to check whether it can catch fire.
3. Check whether the remaining amount of natural gas in the family is insufficient, the family natural gas will have a natural gas meter, and there will be the remaining natural gas balance on the table, you can also go to the natural gas company to inquire, if it is insufficient, you can fill the natural gas.
4. In general, if you can smell the smell of natural gas, but the natural gas stove does not catch fire, it may be that the natural gas pipeline is blocked.
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The reasons for the stove not to work are: insufficient gas, battery problems, blockage, ignition needle failure, and overvoltage protection.
1. Insufficient gas: The use of gas stoves generally requires a certain amount of gas, if the gas at home is insufficient, for example, the valve of the gas stove is not opened, the balance of household gas is insufficient, or the gas at home is out. A gas stove cannot be used without gas and cannot be ignited.
If the gas balance is insufficient, we can top it up in time.
2. Battery problem: Most of the cooktops on the market are electronic pulse ignition, if the battery is insufficient, or the battery is installed in reverse, the battery is not in good contact, etc., it will lead to no ignition.
3. Blockage: The gas stove is blocked, which affects the circulation of gas, and there will also be problems that cannot be hit, such as the gas stove ignition needle is dirty, the gas stove fire cover fire hole is blocked, the gas stove pipeline is flattened, etc., if the pipeline is flattened and bent, we will straighten the gas pipeline. If the fire hole is blocked, you can dredge it.
4. Ignition needle failure: Ignition needle failure, such as gas stove ignition needle wire breakage, gas stove ignition needle position offset, etc., will also have the problem of not ignition. You can reconnect the ignition needle wire, or adjust the position of the ignition needle, generally the ignition needle is about 3-6 mm away from the ignition hole of the stove.
5. Overvoltage protection: The gas stove is usually over-pressure protected and trapped, if the pressure of the gas is too large, the gas stove will start the over-pressure protection, so the gas stove will not catch fire. You can adjust the pressure reducing valve of the gas stove to reduce the gas pressure to a reasonable range.
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The reasons why the stove does not play well are: insufficient battery, damage to the solenoid valve, ultra-high output gas of the pressure reducing valve, improper adjustment of the gas stove damper, and failure to open the gas pipeline valve normally.
1. The battery is insufficient.
The power is insufficient, resulting in the inability to supply the solenoid valve drive voltage normally and the final ignition is not ignited, or the pulse igniter cannot be ignited normally due to insufficient power, and the battery box electrode is damaged and the circuit is interrupted.
2. The solenoid valve is damaged.
The solenoid valve is damaged and the gas output cannot be sucked up, the pulse igniter is damaged, the micro switch under the knob switch is damaged, the circuit is not connected and cannot be ignited, the circuit connection line is open and the ignition cannot be ignited normally, and the high-voltage line is unable to ignite normally due to the insulation performance of the shell.
3. The output gas of the pressure reducing valve is ultra-high.
The output gas of the liquefied gas pressure reducing valve is too high, resulting in the failure of the furnace head to be normal**, and the gas pressure is too low to cause the furnace head output gas to be too weak to be ignited normally.
4. Improper adjustment of the gas stove damper.
The gas stove damper is not properly adjusted, resulting in the inability to ignite normally or the ignition is extinguished, the hole corresponding to the ignition needle of the furnace head is dirty and blocked, resulting in no gas discharge, and finally the gas cannot be ignited in time, the internal blockage of the gas flow adjustment valve causes no gas output and cannot be ignited, and the gas pipeline is damaged or bitten off by mice, causing gas leakage and cannot be ignited normally.
5. The gas pipeline valve is not opened normally.
The gas pipeline valve is not opened normally, and the gas is not normal**, such as the gas cylinder does not have gas or the gas meter is in arrears, etc., resulting in the failure to ignite.
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