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What's with the gas stove spraying fire?

The gas stove is one of our common kitchen utensils, and it will emit fire for the following reasons:

1. The fire source is not extinguished. If the igniter is not extinguished, the user accidentally closes the gas valve, and there is still a certain gas concentration in the gas channel. Restarting the igniter will lead to the ignition of residual gas, which will lead to flame spraying.

2. The gas valve is damaged due to aging. The gas valve usually needs multiple switches to start the gas. If it is used for a long time, the valve may be damaged by aging, resulting in poor gas and fire conduction.

3. The burner is not clean. When there are pollutants such as dust and sundries around the burner of the gas stove, the gas can not be evenly injected into the burner, which may lead to incomplete combustion of the gas and incomplete ejection of the gas, which may cause a fire.

4. The gas pipeline is physically damaged. The pipeline under the kitchen gas stove is long, and it is often squeezed and collided by furniture, which is slightly physically damaged, and it is easy to cause gas leakage and cause the gas stove to spray fire.

Prevention of gas stove fire has the following points.

1. The fire source of the gas stove should be turned off at any time to avoid the situation that the fire source is not extinguished.

2. Check the air valve regularly and replace the aged and damaged air valve.

3. Keep the gas stove clean and clean it regularly after long-term use.

4. Ensure that the gas pipeline in the kitchen is free from collision and physical damage, and check the gas pipeline regularly.

The scientific and safe use of gas stoves can effectively prevent and reduce the sudden fire of gas stoves, and ensure the safety of life and property of families and individuals.