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Old 29-02-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Orange flame on gas fire

My livingroom fire has an orange flame that is causing the bricks/stones that are in the fire to get covered in soot. I'm getting a bit worried that something is not right. The flames just seem to be orange down one side of the fire the other half has a blue flame as normal.

Is this unsafe?

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Default Re: Orange flame on gas fire

yes it is signs of incomplete combustion or spillage ,get it checked out as it could be producing CO.
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Default Re: Orange flame on gas fire

Do not use the fire until has been checked by a competant person. Strong possibility it's producing carbon manoxide.

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