The reason to keep the knob pushed in is to allow the heat sensor to get hot enough to prove flame is constant. Usually it's a probe that is within the path of the flame toward the rear. Thanks for the video I just ordered my red stove.
I think you might be right! I looked and there is something that looks like a heat sensor back there. I would definitely be interested to learn more about how that works.
The reason to keep the knob pushed in is to allow the heat sensor to get hot enough to prove flame is constant. Usually it's a probe that is within the path of the flame toward the rear. Thanks for the video I just ordered my red stove.
I think you might be right! I looked and there is something that looks like a heat sensor back there. I would definitely be interested to learn more about how that works.
@@ColinAdventures watch this video. He does a great job of explaining it. ua-cam.com/video/aKmK9PSeBAQ/v-deo.html
Pretty common on gas appliances to have to hold in the knob. (gas water heaters, space heaters, etc)
Made a mini explosion inside of mine trying to many times 💀
I could definitely see how that might happen. Not the easiest thing to light.
The safety of Gas ? 😬
Yes, propane is a very clean burning fuel.