Will a split-type range explode? What are the causes of explosions in split-type ranges?

Mar 14, 2026 PipesB2B Marketplace
One, Will a split-type integrated stove explode?Split kitchen range units typically incorporate safety devices such as flameout protection, automatic flameout shut-off, or timer reminders. These features contribute to enhanced safety and improve the overa

One, Will a split-type integrated stove explode?

Split kitchen range units typically incorporate safety devices such as flameout protection, automatic flameout shut-off, or timer reminders. These features contribute to enhanced safety and improve the overall safety factor. In normal operation, a split kitchen range unit is not prone to explosion. However, accidents can occur due to improper user operation, modifications, or exposure to open flames. The primary causes of such incidents include:

1、Improper use

- Please refer to the safety instructions frequently during use; this typically prevents issues.- Some consumers purchase integrated stoves without professional installation by the manufacturer, and then modify the gas nozzle themselves, which is one of the reasons for explosions in split integrated stoves.

2、The range hood is too close to the flame.

Modern, compartmentalized range hoods generally have a high safety factor. The open flame on the hob is not easily accessible to the exhaust port, effectively removing smoke while minimizing safety risks. However, poorly designed or older range hoods can pose a hazard if the exhaust port and open flame are too close, allowing flames to be sucked into the hood and potentially causing an explosion. Users should also avoid using open flames near the hob, even with range hoods equipped with multiple safety features, to prevent accidents.

3、Inadequate structural design

Currently, most split-type range hoods do not experience this issue. However, poorly designed range hoods can easily lead to internal explosions. This problem primarily affects range hoods with inadequate or outdated designs. Specifically, if the internal design is overly enclosed, the air supply for the cooking area is insufficient, making it difficult to achieve complete combustion, and unburned gas can accumulate inside the appliance and cannot be quickly discharged, leading to a risk of explosion.

However, consumers do not need to be overly concerned. Partition-type integrated range hoods have been commercially available for many years, and both national and enterprise standards have been established for their production and manufacturing. Therefore, when purchasing, selecting products from reputable manufacturers, installing them correctly, and using them according to the product instructions, and regularly checking the operating status of the integrated range hood, consumers can avoid concerns about explosions or other safety issues.

II. SafetyUsage- important considerations

1. When using the stove, avoid covering the flame with a barrier. Do not place flammable items such as sprayers, carpets, and cloths around the stove. Also, avoid using curtains or other flammable materials near the stove.

2. If yellow flames or other abnormal combustion conditions, or machine malfunctions are observed, stop operation immediately, contact after-sales service, and notify designated personnel for repair.

3. If leakage occurs, immediately stop using the product, close the main gas valve, open doors and windows to ventilate, and then check the cause of the leakage. After the fault is eliminated, do not use the product again. Do not ignite or operate electrical appliances when leakage occurs, as this could cause a fire or explosion due to sparks.

4. If not used for an extended period, please disconnect the power supply.

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