Hi all
I had a Gorenje gas hob model gns 66w fitted a few years ago I have recently noticed the burners were not sufficient enough to heat food etc and were not staying alight, I first of all thought it was simply air in the system and left them on for a while.
This did not solve the problem and on closer inspection and a gas meter pressure test by a corgi heating engineer, as I was getting my boiler serviced at the time, I think the original installers have used LPG injectors or nozzles instead of natural gas?.
Does anyone know if you can adjust these or will I have to buy nozzles for natural gas, I know I need a corgi reg engineer.
I have tried Gorenje helpline but nobody picks up the phone,
Due to working away I never used the hob much but alas the original installation warranty has ran out.
Any advice would be truly appreciated.
Semi-acoustic
I had a Gorenje gas hob model gns 66w fitted a few years ago I have recently noticed the burners were not sufficient enough to heat food etc and were not staying alight, I first of all thought it was simply air in the system and left them on for a while.
This did not solve the problem and on closer inspection and a gas meter pressure test by a corgi heating engineer, as I was getting my boiler serviced at the time, I think the original installers have used LPG injectors or nozzles instead of natural gas?.
Does anyone know if you can adjust these or will I have to buy nozzles for natural gas, I know I need a corgi reg engineer.
I have tried Gorenje helpline but nobody picks up the phone,
Due to working away I never used the hob much but alas the original installation warranty has ran out.
Any advice would be truly appreciated.
Semi-acoustic