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Old 01-08-2022, 07:26 PM   #1
MandK
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Suburban Stove

Our suburban SRS range has one burner that has quite a bit of orange flame when it is set to high. I have searched this and can’t find much on it other than a few posts that claim as long as it is only the top 1/3 of the flame that is orange when on full and burns blue when set to 1/2 or less it is normal, which it is and does, but only one burner does it. It does not soot the bottoms of our pans, just not used to seeing this.
There are no air shutters like there was on the old propane stoves I am used to for adjustment and nothing about any adjustment or mention in the owners manual.
What say you? Normal?
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