Williams 2509612 Ceramic Mid-Size Heater "yellow flame wall gas" Questions

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...yellow flame is caused by low o2. so open air shutter or lower gas input. that said if flame is equal across burner.a normal gas pressure to the burner is 3.5 " w.c. there should be a test port on ...

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...please have this checked before using anymore. you may have excess heat coming from the burner compartment,if open flame, and yellow flame in color that would be floating not stable and blue in ...

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...mostly blue in color. If there is any yellow or orange color in the flame then the jet is dirty, which can cause a malfunction ( just thinking this could be handy to know!). Thanks for using

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...flame. There was a yellow spiral kind of pipe with what look like a little yellow open and close valve. It looked like you should turn it and let the gas come in the heater from the gas line.I wasn't ...

...flame) wall heater gets so hot I cant touch cabinet . what is the most likely cause? If not blue is it yellow ? Could be too much gas to heater check reg , might need cleaning burner , thermostat if ...

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...yellow flame along with the blue. The heater has two burners one for each side. It heats two rooms. The pilot burns in a Y-shape in order to feed both sides. Thanks a million, Scot The insert sounds ...

...wall heater that is shooting yellow flames out when it turns on. I've cleaned the nozzles and rail twice so far. time to call an authorized accredited gas fitter to fix the fault could be a problem ...

yellow flame, you are probably not getting enough air to the flame. Check that your air openings around the pilot are not clogged up. If the flame looks like a waving blue flame then you probably have

Question about Desa International Heating & Cooling

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...yellow Is this is a natural gas heater connected maybe to a LP/ propane gas? That is what first comes to mind. In any case a good blowing out will get that flame a little prettier. But if you are ...

Question about Honeywell Heating & Cooling

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heater, vents outside, air keeps coming into the unit and blowing out the flame, how do I keep the air from getting into the unit Look in your yellow pages and call in a GAS FITTER to look at the unit

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