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Default Bottled Natural gas

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On Nov 13, 11:59 am, Chris Hill
wrote:
Can't be done. Reason that propane works is that it can be made
liquid at a reasonable pressure.


The propane is gaseous by the time it gets to the house. It is just
liquid in the tank.

It won't work anyway because the mixture is richer one way or the other
(propane I think) so you'd need to convert all the appliances if you
switch fuels. It can probably be done but the cost might be excessive.


It's normally just a change of jets in the appliance, but some
manufacturers may not want the liability of the conversion. Check
the manuals that came with the appliance (they're often available
online).

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Keith