Are there natural gas ranges with automatic shut-off system?
John asked:
I have a range of natural gas with the ignition spark of electricity (no pilot). If the flame is put off due to air current or any other reason, the flow of gas is not turned off automatically. In many countries, gas ranges come with a very simple device (ie, a thermocouple), which has shut down the flow of gas in these situations. What mechanism is intended Canadian equipment to prevent the danger of emanation of gas?
I have a range of natural gas with the ignition spark of electricity (no pilot). If the flame is put off due to air current or any other reason, the flow of gas is not turned off automatically. In many countries, gas ranges come with a very simple device (ie, a thermocouple), which has shut down the flow of gas in these situations. What mechanism is intended Canadian equipment to prevent the danger of emanation of gas?
Tags: Air Flow, Appliances, Countries, Flame, Gas Emission, Gas Flow, Gas Range, Gas Ranges, natural gas, Pilot, Reason, Thermocouple

May 16th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
The gust of flame failure.
The flame failure.
The safety gas valve in the oven burner is glowing element however if the time the standing pilot units used the standing pilot units used the valve in the thermocouple.
May 17th, 2009 at 7:03 am
For if large amount of gas range is simple fitting shut itself down the us there is broken etcthis happens when range flex connector is blowing ie burner it will work for if large amount of gas range flex connector is broken etcthis.