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Surface Burner Air Adjustment Shutters |
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An air adjustment shutter for each surface burner | Air Adjustment Shutter | |
regulates the flow of air to the flame. |
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When the right amount of air flows into the |
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burner, the flame will be steady, relatively quiet and |
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have approximately 3/4″ sharp blue cones. This is |
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usually the case with factory preset shutter settings. |
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With too much air, the flame will be unsteady, |
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possibly won’t burn all the way around, and will be |
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noisy, sounding like a blowtorch. |
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With not enough air, you won’t see any sharp blue |
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cones in the flame, you may see yellow tips, and soot |
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may accumulate on pots and pans. |
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The air adjustment shutters set on the hood of the |
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valves and are positioned on the burner tubes by |
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friction fit. |
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To adjust the flow of air to the burners, apply a |
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and push to adjust the shutters, allowing more or less |
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air into the burner tubes as needed. |
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Oven Burner and Broil Burner Air Adjustment Shutters |
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The air adjustment shutters for the oven and broil | Air Shutter | Oven Burner |
burners regulate the flow of air to the flame. | Screw |
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Use a screw driver to loosen the air shutter screw. |
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Adjust the air shutter. Retighten the air shutter screw. | Air Shutter | Minor |
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| Adjustments YouCanMake |
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