Hi, i am not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question but I have been trying to find out an answer with no joy.
I have a gas cooker, oldish type but works well, and am just trying to work out how it actually works, like the operating of it.
When I turn the dial for the oven, i then hold in the spark switch for a second or so and on releasing it the oven lights. After about 20-30 seconds it lights fully (the flame gets bigger) and all is well.
My question is how does the gas get down to the burner, is it via the dial when i push it in and turn it clockwise, eg to gas mark 5? I have read in a book that oven burners's in gas cookers have a bypass hole, but i do not understand what this does? WHat is the point of the bypass hole?
Is the thermostat to the oven linked behind the oven's gas dial as well?
If anyone can help me understand how it works i'd be very grateful.
I have a gas cooker, oldish type but works well, and am just trying to work out how it actually works, like the operating of it.
When I turn the dial for the oven, i then hold in the spark switch for a second or so and on releasing it the oven lights. After about 20-30 seconds it lights fully (the flame gets bigger) and all is well.
My question is how does the gas get down to the burner, is it via the dial when i push it in and turn it clockwise, eg to gas mark 5? I have read in a book that oven burners's in gas cookers have a bypass hole, but i do not understand what this does? WHat is the point of the bypass hole?
Is the thermostat to the oven linked behind the oven's gas dial as well?
If anyone can help me understand how it works i'd be very grateful.