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Liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas stove

Liquefied petroleum gas has been used in cooking, and now the natural gas pipeline into the house, do not know whether the use of stoves is the same?Is it the same as the stove

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The furnace structure is basically the same, but the air valve (that is, the small iron) and the nozzle need to changeThe reason is that liquefied petroleum gas due to the critical temperature of compressed liquefied liquid, he pressure is relatively high, with pressure relief valve after the transfer to use, and he is the main component of propane, the use of different oxygen combustionThe pressure of natural gas (mainly methane) is not the same as that of combustionSo only need to replace the air valve and nozzle, and usually only need a few dollars.. Use your current stove, a few dollars for the nozzle and the valve plate can be used in natural gas...The furnace is the same,,,
Different places:1, nozzle: liquefied petroleum gas to burn natural gas, just increase the nozzle diameter can be a little.2, fire cover: liquefied petroleum gas to burn natural gas, the fire cover does not need to be replaced; if it is to burn artificial gas, the fire cover to be replaced by a fire hole or a small fire trough. Can achieve the ideal combustion effect.
Not quite the same. The calorific value of liquefied petroleum gas is much higher than that of natural gas. After switching to natural gas, gas intake must be increased in order to ensure the fire cooker.

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