Daily Inspection Of Gas Stove
Nowadays, gas stoves are used in many home kitchens! It is an important kitchenware for many families to cook delicious food every day. It is used by a wide range of people and is used frequently every day. Safety is an issue that everyone attaches great importance to! Because gas stoves use gas as the combustion material, it is a gas that is flammable, harmful, and explosive. Many of the users of gas stoves are middle-aged and elderly people and some underage children; these people do not understand the use of gas stoves and the characteristics of gas, which may lead to some safety accidents! Therefore, it is recommended that the gas stove in your home undergo daily inspections every once in a while to ensure the safety of the gas stove!
1. Check the tightness of the gas connection of the gas stove. Purpose of inspection: To avoid hidden dangers such as gas pipeline leakage or loose gas pipes, and to eliminate looseness, corrosion, and gas leakage in gas pipelines and gas stoves. Inspection method: After closing the main gas valve, you need to carefully check whether there is any damage or corrosion along the pipeline connecting the pipe valve to the body of the gas stove one by one. Focus on checking whether the gas stove joint is tight! At the same time, use washing powder or detergent water at home to smear the joints and gas pipes and the pipes where air leakage is found, then open the gas valve and check whether there are bubbles. If there is any damage or bubbles in the joints, , turn off the gas valve in a timely manner and queue up any problems (remember to stay away from open flames and open doors and windows to maintain air circulation).
2. Check whether the automatic flameout protection function of the gas stove is normal. Inspection purpose: Confirm that the gas cutoff protection function works normally after the gas stove burner automatically goes out. Inspection method: Let the gas stove be in a normal burning state, do not close the on-off valve of the gas stove, quickly cover the gas stove to be inspected with a larger, wet rag, let the flame go out, and wait for about 5 To 60 seconds, during the quiet waiting process, you will hear a quiet "click" sound inside the stove, and then smell the gas smell from the gas stove head to see if there is any gas smell flowing out; you can also use an igniter (lighter) to turn on the stove. Light a fire on your head and see if it ignites the burner. If there is no gas smell and the open flame cannot be ignited on the burner, it means that the flameout protection function of the gas stove has worked normally.
3. Check the gas stove battery. Inspection purpose: Check whether there is any leakage in the battery and whether the battery is sufficient. Inspection method: The batteries of embedded gas stoves are designed under the bottom box of the stove. We can turn over the stove with the main gas valve closed to check the battery box at the bottom of the gas stove or open the cabinet door under the stove to check the bottom of the gas stove. Batteries in the battery box. This inspection can detect early the leakage of the battery and the corrosion of the internal wiring of the battery box. It can also detect the situation that the gas stove cannot be ignited normally when the battery power is insufficient.
