Well our gas cooker today was well down on temperature. The roast potatoes took for ever! With an oven thermometer in, the oven was at the equivalent of gas mark 5 temperatures when it was on full blast nuber 9 setting.
So after we had eventually eaten I checked the burner flames on the hob. I turned all 4 on, and watched the biggest burner as I turned the other 3 off. As I turned each one off, the main burner flame got progressively bigger, suggesting to me that not enough gas was available to run all 4 at the same time.
We are on ormal natural gas from the mains.
Does anybody know if your whole house supply can be down on pressure, or am I looking at some kind of cooker gas valve fault? The cooker is about 3 years old.
So after we had eventually eaten I checked the burner flames on the hob. I turned all 4 on, and watched the biggest burner as I turned the other 3 off. As I turned each one off, the main burner flame got progressively bigger, suggesting to me that not enough gas was available to run all 4 at the same time.
We are on ormal natural gas from the mains.
Does anybody know if your whole house supply can be down on pressure, or am I looking at some kind of cooker gas valve fault? The cooker is about 3 years old.