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To control flames from a Swedish torch, keep a safe distance, maintain a steady airflow, and gently adjust the fuel flow. This allows for precise control over the fire's size and intensity.
Managing the Fire
When handling a Swedish torch, it’s essential to establish a safe distance from flammable materials. Typically, keeping the torch at least 6 inches away from the target area is recommended. This distance helps prevent accidental ignition of nearby combustibles.
Airflow Adjustment
To control the flame’s size and intensity, adjust the airflow through the torch. A steady airflow of about 2-3 liters per minute is ideal for maintaining a consistent flame. Gently increasing or decreasing the airflow can help achieve the desired level of heat.
Fuel Flow Control
Controlling the fuel flow is crucial to managing the flame’s size and intensity. A typical Swedish torch fuel flow rate is around 1-2 milliliters per minute. Gently adjusting the fuel flow while maintaining a steady airflow can help achieve precise control over the fire. It’s essential to avoid sudden adjustments, as this can cause the flame to become unstable.
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