Posted on

Some questions on stand and PowerFlamer stoves.

Inquiry: 

Hello,  Please help me understand some things.  To build a complete working set up. For example a power burner 160 with short legs( maybe none).

Does this burner fit into and sit atop of the stainless cart ( if wheels were included)?

Also the 160 has the two ring burner right? A inner and a larger outer circular flame?

Also with both models whether electronic ignition or manual the pilot light once ignited is always available to engage the burner as needed?

Just trying to understand everything.

I’ve dreamed about something like this since the late 80’s.    Thanks for your response

Outdoorstirfry: 

Only our PowerFlamer propane 160 short leg stoves can sit on the stainless stand.  Stand wheel is an option you can order.   Our standard 5B burner has 2 rings of flames, both are circular with outer larger flame.   The manual stove has a pilot flame which can stay lit during cooking.   The electronic version has an electronic ignition.  The electronic ignition flame needs to be turned off to protect its wire insulation after igniting the main burner.   

Posted on

How should the PowerFlamer stove flame  look like?

Customer (PF13L160EI_Stabilizers_Cover): 

The PowerFlamer has arrived.  Thank you.  I have a question:  How should the flame  look when the air-gas mixture is set correctly?

Outdoorstirfry: 

The burner should have blue and complete flame.   We test every stove and adjust the flame to optimal before shipping.  You don’t need to adjust the mixing wheel. 

Posted on

Specifications needed on model# PF13CS130

Inquiry:

Hello, i need the specs on the above model number, etc. how many btu’s does this stove has and can it be used with a descada 22inch disc that’s used to stir fry. Does the 130 means that this stove has 130,000 btu’s used for cooking, you site will not let me add to cart for this item and can this item be used in the United State OF America, please advise. How long will it take this item to arrive in atlanta,ga., please advise, thanks

Outdoorstirfry:

PF13CS130 should be able to produce 130KBTU/Hr. Its power range is 0-130KBTU/Hr adjustable. It has a 13″ wind guard. Flame from a PF13CS130 is largely limited by the 13″ wind guard. So the heating surface is limited to 13″. When you click on the “Add to Cart” button beside the product, it brings you to a paypal page for secure transaction. Outdoorstirfry web site does not store your financial data.

If you choose a PF13CS160 stove, it should heat more surface area than 13″ because of its wok adapter design. Flame from the PF13CS160 burner can touch the bottom of your descada and spread out. PF13CS160 is more desirable than PF13CS130 in your case.

It usually takes 5~6 business days to reach Atlanta GA area.

Let us know any further question.

Inquiry:

Thanks for responding, however i would also like to know in reading an email from one of your customers, you stated you should use a low pressure burner when cooking on a descada disc so that the heat will spread evenly, if that is true, which unit would you suggest me buying and will i need to buy a flat bottom cook ware adapter also, please advise, thanks.

Outdoorstirfry:

Because a descada is a big pan, we would assume cooking on it needs slow action.   That was why we suggested to use low pressure stove.    The problem with low pressure stove is that it burner is about 8” diameter.    So in any case the heat to your 22” descada is only that burner flame area.   The flat cookware adapter does not fit on our low pressure stove or PF13CS160.    Since your Descada is 22” big, it can simply sit on the stove wok adapter stands.   A flat cookware adapter on a PF13CS130 does not give you more flame surface either.   There is no need for a flat cookware adapter in your case.

Hope we answer your question.

Inquiry:

DOES THE STOVE WOK ADAPTER STAND COMES WITH THE PF13CS160 THAT YOU RECOMMENDED ME TO PURCHASE, PLEASE ADVISE, THANKS

Outdoorstirfry:

Yes it is a free moving piece as one part of PF13CS160.