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Blue Flame versus Yellow Flame versus Red Flames - Gas Flame Colour

by admin on April 09, 2020

Gas Flame Colour: What It Means & Why It Matters


⚠️ Before You Buy Anything — Identify Your System

Different appliances and gas systems require different regulators, jets, and setups.

Do not choose parts until you know your gas type and appliance setup.


🔥 Step 1: What Flame Are You Seeing?

  • Blue flame → correct combustion (normal operation)
  • Yellow / orange flame → incomplete combustion
  • Red flame → serious combustion issue or poor air mix

🛠️ Step 2: Find the Likely Cause

Flame issues are usually caused by one of the following:

  • Incorrect gas regulator pressure
  • Wrong jet / orifice size
  • Airflow imbalance
  • Appliance not correctly converted (LPG vs natural gas)

🧭 Step 3: Choose Your Setup

Pick the option that best matches your system:

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🔵 I need a gas regulator

If you are unsure about pressure or are setting up a cylinder system.

View Gas Regulators ---

🔧 I am converting an appliance (LPG conversion)

If you are switching from natural gas to LPG or changing appliance type.

View LPG Conversion Kits ---

⚙️ I need jets or fine tuning parts

If your flame is unstable, yellow, or not burning cleanly.

View Gas Jets ---

🔩 I need fittings or adapters

If your issue is connection compatibility between hose, cylinder, or appliance.

View Adaptors & Fittings

💡 Why This Matters

A correct gas setup ensures:

  • Complete combustion (blue flame)
  • Better efficiency
  • Reduced wasted gas
  • Safer appliance operation

📌 Key Rule

Blue flame = correct setup
Yellow/red flame = system mismatch or airflow issue


👉 Next Step

If you are unsure which option applies, start with regulators or conversion kits depending on your system type.

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