Gas or kerosene stoves require proper air inlets to ensure a sufficiently oxygen-rich mixture for complete combustion. This produces a clean blue flame and prevents the formation of soot, thereby optimizing fuel efficiency and reducing environmental pollution.
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Proper air inlets are crucial for gas or kerosene stoves to ensure complete combustion. Adequate oxygen supply is necessary for the combustion of these fuels to produce a clean flame. Without proper air inlets, incomplete combustion may occur, leading to the generation of carbon monoxide and soot, both of which pose health hazards. Additionally, incomplete combustion is less efficient, wasting fuel and reducing heat output. Proper air regulation ensures the right oxygen-to-fuel ratio, promoting complete combustion, maximizing energy release, and minimizing the emission of harmful byproducts, contributing to the safety, efficiency, and environmental friendliness of gas or kerosene stoves.