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Default Dyna Glow 20,000 BTU propane heater

On 7/28/2014 8:42 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Monday, July 28, 2014 8:29:58 AM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote:
Last I checked, propane was typically 11 inches water
column, natural gas is 3.5 inches. 10 PSI would be a
bit more then either of those.



Aye Carumba, you're right! Ed must have meant water column, not PSI and I
didn't catch it. So, the pressure units are as you say. But he's still
left with the issue that the pressures are different and frequently something
designed to be run on nat gas will require modification if it's going to
be run on propane. He needs to determine what fuel the heater is designed
to use. As you suggested, a good place to start would be finding the manual.


Inches, pounds, bleens, microfleems. It's all
so confusing....

Ask for the butcher for a pound of beef, and
he sets the scale for microfleems, and then
I get home and find the recipe asked for two
bleens.

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