Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Reactive Blog #10 - Common Hob Problems and Fixes


Common Hob Problems and Fixes


Having a problem with your hob can be a really worrying issue, especially if you have a gas hob. We have put together some tips that will help you with your problems.

Erratic Flames in the Gas Cooker


Your gas hobs should give off stable a blue flame. If the burner is operating correctly that is. If the flames from your gas cooker look yellow or uneven, or if the flames even look smaller than usual, this indicates that there is possible debris in the gas burners or the jets. To fix this situation you should really get a technician to remove the burner assembly and inspect for blockages around the jet and the burner head. They should then clean these parts thoroughly with water and remove the dirt from the area. Do not attempt to do this yourself with harsh chemicals or metal wire as you will make the problem worse and it will make it cost even more to fix.


Gas Leak From a Gas Hob


Installing a natural gas detector or a carbon monoxide detector is a great idea to keep your home safe. A slight smell of gas is common from gas cookers, but if the smell of gas is stronger than normal or you are suspicious of the smell, then it is likely you have a gas leak somewhere in the hob. You should open your windows and doors to let air in and turn off the gas hob. Do not turn on any lights or light a match if the smell of gas carries on in the kitchen as it could be fatal. Call for repair immediately and do not attempt to fix the problem yourself as the results can be dangerous.


Turning on an Electric Hob Trips the Electricity


If turning on your electric hob causes your electrics to trip out, you should unplug any other appliances on the same circuit and reset the fuse box. Turn on the cooker and try again. If the electrics trip out again, you may need to have a technician replace the hob as it may be faulty.


Still Having Trouble? 


If you are still having troubles you can ask one of us at Reactive for help at: http://www.reactiveinsurance.co.uk/about/#contactus



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