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Rangemaster110 grill flame stays low and pops when turning off

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Dirty main burner , partially blocked aeration port, faulty gas regulator, low bottle pressure (If on LPG) Try removing and cleaning the burner.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2008

SOURCE: Low gas flame

Also read the manual, You must open the LP tank valve very slow, the new tanks have funny safety design, I had low flame on the 2nd use w/full tank and was puzzled because it was high flame on the night before.

Rizzo

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: flame low on grill however the flame is high on burner

Had the same problem. Belive it or not i basically follow the turn on instructions. Disconnet the regulator, let it stand for five minutes, the reconnect and turn it on 1/4 and turn the burner that is at the end of the line. (in my case the is the first one on the left).

Treefrog15

Treefrog15

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: low flame on burner...

Remove the burner and check the flexible tubes for kinks or blockages. The flexible tubes usually just slip over the backs of the valves. Spiders love to get in there and block them. Also check that the holes in the burners are not clogged. Be careful when reseating the flexible tubes to be sure that they are properly seated on the back of the valves. Failure to properly seat the flexible tubes can cause leakage there, and the gas can ignite at the back of the valves and not reach the burner. Be certain that the replacement burner is designed to use with your grill and the flexible tubes mate properly with the back of the valves.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: just bough weber Q200 grill. Is it normal that the

I have used the Q-series for 2 years. The blue and low flame is absolutely normal. Weber's philiosophy is of avoiding flare ups when grilling for best taste. I love this grill - very easy to clean, uses less gas and makes great food.

gcken

Gary Kenady

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2010

SOURCE: It only gives low flame upon starting and cannot

close your air vent on the burners it will increase the height of the flame

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