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For example, it’s really difficult for netizens to name things. 66’s answer: Changing liquefied gas to natural gas is just to make your mouth bigger. Generally, it is 0.7 for internal combustion and 1.6 for external combustion. (Personally, it is recommended that the eye can be set to a small point according to the fire cover, 0.6 for internal combustion and 1.4 for external combustion. If the fire is small and expanding.) Just use the electric switch to switch directly. If it is electronic ignition, you also need to turn the eye of the ignition assembly to the ignition nozzle, which is usually 0.7. The fire cover of some stoves cannot use natural gas. The specific situation is that the combustion is normal when the pot is not sitting on it, but the fire goes down or goes out when the pot is sitting on it. If the stove has an extinguisher, it will alarm and extinguish the fire. Those equipped with safety devices will continuously sound the alarm and automatically ignite.
Another answer from netizen xzyan: Liquefied gas and natural gas require different amounts of oxygen to burn, so the air inlet nozzle needs to be replaced. I suggest you ask someone from the gas company to do it. My family switched from gas to natural gas. Then I replaced the air intake nozzle.
In addition, netizen Wu Zhu 2011 Baidu Experience also shared relevant knowledge: ① Take apart the gas stove panel, that is, use a screwdriver to remove all the screws on the panel and then the panel can be removed ② Directly remove The nozzle is removed, and the burner with a small central flame has two nozzles in one valve body. Use a wrench or pliers of corresponding size to unscrew it. The stove head is not in the way because there is a spring under the damper plate and there is room to remove it. If there is not enough space, just remove the burner head first. ③ Expand the nozzle. It is very important to pay attention to this step. First, you need to use an electric drill and two drill needles of corresponding sizes to expand the hole. The nozzle of a household natural gas stove is generally 1.3mm for high fire and 0.7mm for low fire. Be careful not to drill the hole too big or crooked, otherwise yellow flames will easily appear and the smoke will exceed the standard. 2. Go directly to the hardware store to buy a natural gas nozzle and replace it. ④Install the nozzle in place, tighten it and test for leaks. After lighting the fire, use a lighter to check whether there is air leakage at the nozzle connection.
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