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Many gas stoves use natural gas. Many homes across the U.S. use natural gas to heat their homes in the winter. Propane can also be used with gas stoves.
NO. Vented and unvented gas burners and logs are completely different in design and usage.
Electric stoves do not need to be vented. Gas stoves also do not need to be vented, altho a hood that is vented outside would be a good idea to cut down on the cooking odors and fumes that might be given off by the burning gas. Same goes for propane burning stoves. All wood burning stoves need to be vented to the outside. I've seen some cases where people have vented stoves into the attic. Please don't ever do this because the grease from cooking will build up in insulation and underside of the roof, causing a very explosive situation.
It is burned in gas furnaces and gas stoves.
Most countries use petroleum (in cars) and natural gas (in cooking stoves).
pipe lines and stoves
Gas furnaces for heating houses and gas stoves for cooking food are probably the two most common uses for natural gas.
The gas tank in a 1967 Chevelle is vented..Just restoring mine..
natural gas is important because if we did not have it their will not be no stoves, ovenand more.natural gas was discoverd on the place of SUI in balochistan in 1952 thats why its named as a SUI GAS.
Natural gas or electric=stoves Propane or charcoal=BBQ.
Many people already have gas stoves, and gas water heaters, which burn natural gas. The general public has had access to natural gas for a very long time, at least a century.
yes it can, open damper in fireplace for drafting while gas logs are being used. As far as converting burners, NO. Ventless and vented burners and logs are different in design.