Brilio.net - When the LPG gas runs out, the stove cannot be used. After the gas is available again, a new problem sometimes arises when installing the gas, namely a hissing sound from the regulator . This sound is often caused by too much pressure on the regulator, which results in a gas leak. If left unchecked, this leak risks causing a fire. Many people panic and immediately take the regulator to a repairman. However, before doing that, there are other ways that can be tried to solve this problem yourself. In addition to saving costs, this method does not require special skills.
This method was once demonstrated by YouTube user @Tusriaman. Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube @Tusriaman on Saturday (12/29), prepare one tool, namely a screwdriver.
First, open the top of the regulator. No need to pry, just pull the regulator cover.
photo: YouTube/@Tusriaman
Once done, pay attention and look for the regulator lever section. This lever is shaped like a plus (+) symbol in the middle of the regulator.
"Well, the way to do it is to just loosen it, turn it counterclockwise with a screwdriver. This is to eliminate the buzzing sound in the regulator," he explained further.
photo: YouTube/@Tusriaman
If you think it's enough, reinstall the regulator cap. Because the lever has been loosened, there is no more hissing sound coming from the gas.
"The result is like this, the sound becomes softer or even disappears," he said.
photo: YouTube/@Tusriaman
No need to worry, because this method is guaranteed safe. That way, you can immediately turn on the stove as usual.
"God willing, it's safe as long as the gas coming out is still stable, meaning the regulator membrane is in normal condition. If it doesn't work, usually the gas will spray out in large quantities when the stove is turned on, which is a sign that the regulator can be replaced," he said.
(brl/lut)