Yes, you would need a regulator off the tank, from there run the line. Some LP gas logs will come with a regulator at the unit as well.
A 100 pound propane tank has a capacity of 2,160,509 BTUs
20 percent of 100 pounds is 20 pounds. Therefore, if there is 20 percent left in a 100-pound propane tank, there are 20 pounds of propane remaining in the tank.
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It is not advisable to use a 20 lb propane tank on a fireplace designed for natural gas, as the pressure and fittings may not be compatible. It is best to use the type of fuel specified by the manufacturer to avoid potential safety hazards.
The Letters "WC" on a propane tank stand for "Water Capacity", and are followed by a number which would identify the tanks Water Capacity typically measured in lbs. Water weighs approximately 8.3lbs per gallon Propane weighs approximately 4.24lbs per gallon
A 10-pound propane tank can hold approximately 2.4 gallons of propane.
A 100 pound propane tank has a capacity of 2,160,509 BTUs
100 pound propane tank will hold 23.58 gallon. 100 pounds / 4.24 pounds per gallon = 23.58 gallons
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
6-8 hrs.
20 percent of 100 pounds is 20 pounds. Therefore, if there is 20 percent left in a 100-pound propane tank, there are 20 pounds of propane remaining in the tank.
19.04761904761905 ( measured @ 4.2 lbs per gallon )
20 LBS OF PROPANE WILL PRODUCE APPROX. 36,000 BTU @ 0 DEGRESS, 51,000 @ 20 DEGREES.
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. . . . 30 pounds
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Depends on usage of fireplace. Have propane tank topped off monthly to figure out how much gas being used. Either that, or wait until tank is empty.