bbbrew
Well-Known Member
I finally piped Natural gas out to the garage this weekend and tried out my new savings (ie. no more trips for LP fill up - yippy).
But I was getting incomplete combustion (ie yellow flame tips).
I drilled the orifice out to 7/64" diameter which seemed to be O.K. and completely removed the restriction disk. There was a nice blue flame at the exit of the burner but 3" above alot of yellow and the keg got covered with black soot.
I broke out the o2 tank and put it right into the intake of the burner and walla, complete blue flame. Any suggestions from you guys on what to try?
Can I drill out radially in the burner housing at the orifice connection to try and get some more static inlet area for air input (and % o2)?
Thanks,
BB
But I was getting incomplete combustion (ie yellow flame tips).
I drilled the orifice out to 7/64" diameter which seemed to be O.K. and completely removed the restriction disk. There was a nice blue flame at the exit of the burner but 3" above alot of yellow and the keg got covered with black soot.
I broke out the o2 tank and put it right into the intake of the burner and walla, complete blue flame. Any suggestions from you guys on what to try?
Can I drill out radially in the burner housing at the orifice connection to try and get some more static inlet area for air input (and % o2)?
Thanks,
BB