Yes, there is a kit you can get to replace the orifices of the natural gas.
Yes, though you may have to change the orifice to accommodate propane rather than the natural gas.
Change out the gas flow orifice size to propane and adjust the gas valve.
buy a new fireplace.
It would be very difficult to convert a solid heater into a gas.
You change the orifice in the burner. Propane and natural gas require different orifice sizes. You should check with your gas or propane supplier, or contact the manufacturer for more detailed information. If you have good information and are a pretty handy individual, you might be able to do the conversion yourself. But, be warned, if you make a mistake, if could be tragic.
to do this you switch it from natural gas to propane remove this answer, a tautology, no help at all
I am wondering if you can convert the lp or propane gas to natural gas on a bosch tankless hotwater heater. I am guessing it has a different orfice and regulator
Yes, though you may have to change the orifice to accommodate propane rather than the natural gas.
Change out the gas flow orifice size to propane and adjust the gas valve.
buy a new fireplace.
It would be very difficult to convert a solid heater into a gas.
You change the orifice in the burner. Propane and natural gas require different orifice sizes. You should check with your gas or propane supplier, or contact the manufacturer for more detailed information. If you have good information and are a pretty handy individual, you might be able to do the conversion yourself. But, be warned, if you make a mistake, if could be tragic.
You can't convert natural gas to propane because natural gas is methane and propane is what it says it is. Given that, there are Compressed Natural Gas cars, and if you get a natural gas compressor you can use it in a car.
how do we get our gas range converted back to natural gas
YOU cannot - you need to call a gas fitter.
switch the jets over to natural gas. get them at most hardware stores.
this can be done but its not as simply as just hooking it up. you will need to change the manifold which is not always readily available. depending upon the manufacturer of the grill, you will likely need to order an L.P. (Propane) manifold directly from the manufacturer. Most propane distributors will convert natural gas appliances to LP for a modest fee. It is a matter of changing orifice sizes to let less gas into the appliance. Since propane burns about 4 times hotter than gas, an orifice which is about half the diameter is used. We had all of our gas appliances, dryer, stove, BBQ, converted when we moved from a location with natural gas to propane.