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Gas fireplace blue flame instead of yellow.
A yellow burner flame is a symptom that the burner is not getting enough air for complete combustion of the gas.
A natural gas blue flame indicates that the burner is providing the correct air fuel mixture with sufficient oxygen for complete combustion at the burner.
That causes the flame to burn with a yellow color instead of blue.
Yellow flame means that the gas is not burning efficiently and carbon mono oxide is produced.
Just the tips of the flame is yellow but there are no adverse effects from the fire meaning no dizziness etc.
Is this a good question.
If the flame is mostly yellow or orange this signifies a major and potentially dangerous problem.
A yellow flame can be an indication that the burner for the gas logs is dirty or a sign of another combustion related problem.
The color of the flame from a gas furnace can be used to diagnose problems in the furnace itself.
Make yellow flame into blue flame in a gas fire place.
This can cause low heat uneven heat a build up of soot on foods and just bad grilling in general.
If it is in good working order the flame should be blue with only very little yellow at the tip of the flame s inner cone.
When your furnace is functioning normally the pilot light should burn a deep blue color.
Not having a natural gas blue flame color or an lpg propane blue flame color and having yellow or red flames instead could be indicative of an appliance problem.
If your grill is showing large yellow flames instead of a blue flame with yellow tips there is something wrong.
A yellow flame can be a sign of failed components or simply an adjustment problem.
That s for a good reason.
Is any amount of yellow in the otherwise blue flame an indication of a bad burn or is there an acceptable amount of yellow.
Natural gas fireplace fireplaces however are designed to operate with a yellow or orange flame in order to achieve a more realistic appearance.
Any time they are used the damper in the fireplace needs to be opened so the fireplace is properly ventilated.
A healthy and correct gas flame should burn blue.
Gas burners burn blue if the ratio of fuel to air is correct.
Pilot lights should burn blue.
This is the natural color of a flame that is receiving an adequate amount of oxygen.
I have a gas fireplace and i know that yellow flames is a sign that the fuel is burning improperly.
When the amount of oxygen to a pilot light is restricted it becomes a lazy flame and burns yellow instead of blue.