Natural gas furnaces work by combining natural gas with air and lighting it. This results in a flame that heats up the air and warms the rest of the house.
Yes, combustion of natural gas is a form of chemical change.
Oil furnaces cannot be converted to gas - LP or natural - as they have totally different burners and have very different internal construction.
Change out the gas flow orifice size to propane and adjust the gas valve.
A supply house such as johnstone. Take all information of the furnace and old orifice with you and show them what you need.
In the United States their is only Natural Gas and Propane Gas. If you don't have a Propane Tank in your yard you have Natural Gas. If you have a propane gas furnace and want to change it to a Natural Gas furnace you have to have a heating/ac guy do it or you could burn your house down. The change in pilot size is directly proportional to the btu output of your furnace and is custom sized for each different make and model (1000's of different models in the US)
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Yes, combustion of natural gas is a form of chemical change.
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Oil furnaces cannot be converted to gas - LP or natural - as they have totally different burners and have very different internal construction.
Natural Gas Sometimes referred to as forced air systems, these heating systems burn natural gas, propane, oil, or use electricity to heat your home, and are the most commonly used heating systems. Air is heated in the furnace and then distributed throughout your house via ductwork.
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Change out the gas flow orifice size to propane and adjust the gas valve.
A supply house such as johnstone. Take all information of the furnace and old orifice with you and show them what you need.
In the United States their is only Natural Gas and Propane Gas. If you don't have a Propane Tank in your yard you have Natural Gas. If you have a propane gas furnace and want to change it to a Natural Gas furnace you have to have a heating/ac guy do it or you could burn your house down. The change in pilot size is directly proportional to the btu output of your furnace and is custom sized for each different make and model (1000's of different models in the US)
A furnace can be heated by fossil fuels like coal, coke, or natural gas, which is chemical energy or it can be electric.