# Flame Temperature Adjustment By capturing and recycling the expelled non-combustible gas (D) (derived from and supplied by the water bath) back into the sustained hydrogen gas-flame or **Fuel-Cell** causes the gas-flame temperature to be "changed" or "altered" by way of the **Gas Retarding Process**, as illustrated in Figure (2-4) as to Figure (2-3).
**Gas Retarding Process**, as illustrated in Figure (2-4) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/gJ9Hcx4XBjg8qG8a-image-1702961662717-54-20.png) | Figure (2-3) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/vHikAM9oiGf9RNxB-image-1702961652974-54-10.png) |
Continual feedback of non-combustible gases (D) is, hereinafter, called "**The Gas Combustion Stabilization Process**".
Automatically, the **Gas Combustion Stabilization Process** changes the "**Burn-Rate**" of the **Fuel Cell** gases (B/D) when obtaining the desired gas-flame temperature.