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Which of the following conditions typically indicates a properly adjusted gas burner flame?

A properly adjusted gas burner exhibits short, sharp blue flames with a distinct inner cone, indicating complete and efficient combustion. Other descriptions su

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Question: Which of the following conditions typically indicates a properly adjusted gas burner flame?

Answer options:

  • Tall, lazy yellow flames ✅ Short, sharp blue flames with a distinct inner cone
  • Lifting flames that detach from the burner ports
  • Yellow-tipped flames with significant soot production

Correct answer: Short, sharp blue flames with a distinct inner cone

Explanation: A properly adjusted gas burner exhibits short, sharp blue flames with a distinct inner cone, indicating complete and efficient combustion. Other descriptions suggest inadequate air or gas pressure issues.

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