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When was the last time you checked the flame on your gas stove? Most of us don’t give it much thought, but the colour of your stove flame can reveal critical information about its safety and efficiency. Here’s why you should pay close attention.


Blue Flames = Good News

A crisp, steady blue flame indicates your gas is burning efficiently and safely. This means the gas and oxygen mix is just right, and the temperature of the flame is optimal—ranging between 1500°C and 1700°C. In this case, you can cook with confidence, knowing everything is functioning as it should.

Orange or Red Flame = A Problem

If you see an orange or red flame, it’s time to investigate. This flame colour suggests:

  1. Higher Oxygen Levels in Gas Mix:
    The gas you’re using may have an excess of oxygen, causing a lower flame temperature of around 900°C to 1200°C. This results in:

    • Higher gas consumption.
    • Less efficient cooking.
  2.       Insufficient Oxygen for Combustion:
    A lack of oxygen in the room can cause the flame to turn orange. However, this is not just a minor inconvenience—it can lead to incomplete combustion, which produces carbon monoxide – This toxic gas is odourless and deadly.

Why an Orange Flame Requires Immediate Attention

It often indicates an underlying problem, such as:

  • Your stove burning propane with natural gas orifices.
  • Incorrect orifice sizes being used, which impacts how gas is released and mixed with air.
     An orange flame is not something you can “fix” by simply opening a window. Natural gas and propane require different orifice sizes due to their specific combustion properties. Using the wrong setup can lead to inefficiencies and safety risks.

What Should You Do?

If your gas stove shows an orange flame:

  1. Stop using it immediately.
  2. Contact a licensed gas fitter like us to inspect and adjust your stove. A trained professional will:
    • Ensure the correct orifices are in place.
    • Address any issues with gas flow or air intake.

Let Us Keep You Safe

At Proven Plumbing and Gas, we specialise in ensuring your gas appliances are safe, efficient, and compliant with Australian standards. Don’t take risks with your home and family—schedule a gas appliance inspection today.

📞 Contact Jake and the team for expert advice and reliable service.

Remember: Your gas flame is more than just a source of heat—it’s a signal of safety. Don’t ignore it!

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