i have had the same problem in the past. this is caused by a dirty burner or incorrectly adjusted manifold. the slight poof when it lights is normal when the unit lights. good luck.
It is used to light the bunsen burner.
If you light the burner from the top, the lighting instrument will be blowin out by the force of the gas.
You take a match, light it up and turn the knob on the side of the burner.
WHO is teaching you to light Bunsen burners with matchsticks? That is so unsafe and wrong. You can get burned really easily like that, and Bunsen burner burns are always bad. Go to a hardware store and spend $5 on a spark lighter, like welders use to light their torches. Those are a safe way to light your burner.
Think it is just that the pilot light is lighting the main burner, which makes a booming sound.
With the air hole fully open, the flame will be fierce, but I doubt if it can be said to be dangerous. Simply close the air hole a little.
With the air hole fully open, the flame will be fierce, but I doubt if it can be said to be dangerous. Simply close the air hole a little.
You take a match, light it up and turn the knob on the side of the burner.
light burner.
Pilot light
Alcohol burner, also referred to as backpacker is used to replace a Bunsen burner due to its light weight, simple style and it is handy.
Alcohol burner, also referred to as backpacker is used to replace a Bunsen burner due to its light weight, simple style and it is handy.