Kerosene stove: It is very important to take precautions while using kerosene stove, use it in an open place.
Kerosene stove: Amidst the ongoing LPG crisis in the country, the Central Government has taken a big decision and has temporarily approved the sale of kerosene oil. According to the Gazette notification issued on March 29, kerosene will now be made available at select petrol pumps, so that common people can get alternative fuel for cooking and lighting. In such a situation, it is very important to take some precautions while using kerosene stove.
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A kerosene stove works on a simple principle. It consists of a fuel tank, a wick and a burner assembly. If you are going to cook on an old kerosene stove, it is very important to take some important precautions. Proper ventilation should be ensured while the stove is in use. Regular cleaning and wick replacement is necessary to keep the stove working efficiently. Many modern kerosene stoves include safety mechanisms, such as automatic shut-off valves.
Heat: Before lighting the stove, add some kerosene or methylated spirit to the spirit cup and heat the burner.
Pressure: Only after the burner is heated, create pressure in the tank through the pump, only then you will get the correct flame.
Keep the burner clean: Dirt or soot accumulation in the burner hole can cause a yellow flame and increased danger, so keep cleaning with a thin pin.
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Check for leakage: Before using the stove, ensure that there is no leakage of any kind in the tank and pipes.
Use in an open place: Always use the stove in a well-ventilated area, so that smoke and gas do not cause harm.
How does a kerosene pressure stove work?
Kerosene pressure stove works on a special technology. In this, first air pressure is created inside the tank, due to which the kerosene turns into gas through the hot pipe and comes out from the nozzle. This gas burns when mixed with air and produces a bright blue flame, which is suitable for large-scale cooking.
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