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Default Propane

Does propane need an oxidant introduced with it to burn? I.e., will it support
combustion on its own?

Reason I ask is I was reading "Under the Dome" and near the end they have
everyone dying from lack of oxygen in the air but are having no problem keeping
generators running on propane.

Harry K

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