Fixing Uneven Heating on a Gas Grill
Автор: Sears PartsDirect
Загружено: 2017-02-14
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This video from Sears PartsDirect shows you what to do if your gas grill isn’t heating evenly. First, you’ll need to check the flame tamers, which if corroded, can let burner heat shoot up through holes. You’ll also want to take a look at the burners to make sure the holes aren’t clogged. We’ll show you how to remove and clean the burners. After following these steps, we recommend you check for even heating with a quick tortilla test. Following these tips should help you get back to cooking.
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Transcript:
Hi, Wayne here from Sears PartsDirect. Today we're going to talk about how to fix a gas grill when it's not heating evenly. Hot spots or dead areas area on your grill can really mess up that perfect steak. Nobody wants a steak that’s half rare and half burnt to a crisp. Follow these tips to find out what's wrong and fix the problem so that every bite is cooked to order. We'll check the flame tamers first. Flame tamers spread out the burner heat and protect burners from food drippings. Corrosion can eat through flame tamers, causing hot spots where burner heat shoots up through the corroded holes. Drippings can drop through these flame tamer holes, clogging burner ports and causing cool spots because of an uneven burner flame. To fix it, shut off the gas tank valve and allow the grill to cool completely. Remove the grates and check the flame tamers for holes. Replace any damaged flame tamers. If the flame tamers are okay, we'll check the burner tubes. Clogs inside the burner tubes create hot spots as well as cooler areas, so your food won't cook evenly. Spills on the burner tubes cover holes in the tubes, snuffing out sections of the burner flame and creating cool spots. Corrosion also eats away at burner tubes, creating hot and cold spots because of uneven flames.
Pull off the flame tamers and examine the burners. Clean off spills with a wire brush. Clear blocked holes in the burner tubes using a bamboo skewer or paper clip. Replace any burner tubes that have corrosion holes. To clear the insides of the burner tubes, remove them from the grill. Release the carryover tubes from the burners and remove the cotter pins that hold the burners in place. Pull the burner tubes out of the grill and use one of these methods to clean the insides of the tubes. You can bend a small hook on the end of a stiff wire like a straightened coat hanger. Run the hook through each burner tube several times to clear out clogs. Dump loosened debris out of the burner tubes. You can also push a small bottle brush into each burner tube to clear out insects, spiders and debris. Move the brush around vigorously to reach all areas inside the burner tubes. Wearing eye protection, you can blow debris out of each burner tube using canned air or an air compressor. When using canned air, insert the straw into each burner tube and blow debris out using short bursts of air. When using an air hose, push the nozzle into a burner tube opening and cover the air baffle opening with your fingers so air moves into the burner tube. Loosen debris inside the tube using short bursts of air. Repeat the steps to clean all the burner tubes. Reassemble the grill and check for even heating. Start the grill and set all burners to the same setting of medium to high heat. Give the grill a few minutes to preheat. Quickly spread tortillas across the entire cooking surface all at once and check for even cooking. You may still encounter sections of the cooking surface that are heating slightly unevenly, but that's normal. If you find some tortillas burned, while others are uncooked, that indicates a severely uneven heating pattern. Have a service technician examine the grill to determine the cause and fix it. I hope that this video helps you out. You can find links to any parts we talked about in the video description below. Check out our other videos here on the Sears PartsDirect YouTube channel. Subscribe, and we’ll let you know when we post new ones.
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