gaslågan
Gaslågan is the flame produced when a gaseous fuel, such as natural gas, propane, or butane, is combusted in a gas burner. It is encountered in a range of applications from household cooktops and water heaters to historical street lamps. The flame results from the chemical reaction between the fuel and oxygen in the air, producing heat and light and emitting combustion byproducts.
In operation, gas is delivered to a burner through a valve where it mixes with air. The
Safety and maintenance are important considerations with gaslågan. Adequate ventilation is needed to disperse any combustion
Historically, gas lighting played a major role in urban and domestic illumination from the 19th century onward,