How To Adjust The Firepower Of The Gas Stove
Firepower is an intuitive indicator for general consumers to choose gas stoves. The larger the heat flow value of the domestic gas stove is, the stronger the heating capacity, but the fire power is not necessarily good. In fact, the size of the heat flow should be adapted to the cooking method and the stove. If you blindly pursue a large heat flow, the thermal efficiency of the stove will be greatly reduced and the exhaust gas emissions will be increased. So when cooking, the bigger the fire, the better. Gas stoves rely on flame convection to transfer heat to the bottom of the pot, but the contact time between the flame and the bottom of the pot is very short. If the fire is too large, a large amount of heat is not used in an instant, so nearly half of the gas may be wasted.
The size of the fire should be determined according to the size of the pot. It is best that the area of the flame distribution is level with the bottom of the pot, and heat transfer is most effective at this time. When boiling soup or stew, you can boil it on high heat first, then cook it slowly on low heat, as long as you keep the pot boiled without overflowing. Therefore, when using a gas stove, you should not only use moderate firepower, but also choose a stove according to your own living habits. Usually, the Chinese people's dining habits are suitable for using stoves with relatively strong firepower, but remember not to choose products with a single stove whose heat load exceeds too much.
