Single Burner: Suitable for small cooking tasks.
Tempered Glass Top: Heat-resistant and easy to clean.
Brass-Capped Cast Iron Burner: Fuel-efficient and durable. Some models may use copper or iron burners.
Easy to Operate: Designed for simple ignition and flame control.
How it Works:
Gas Flow: When the control knob is turned, gas flows to the burner.
Mixing with Air: As the gas exits the burner holes, it mixes with air.
Ignition: An ignition system creates a spark or small flame to light the gas.
Combustion: The gas burns, creating heat for cooking. Primary air mixes with the gas for initial combustion, while secondary air completes the process.
Burner Types:
Brass: More durable and heat-resistant, but more expensive.
Aluminum: Less expensive but less robust.