You can purchase a propane forced air heater online from retailers such as Amazon. Once on the website, type "Forced air propane heater" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the heaters.
Not possible as the explosive force of propane will depend on what it is mixed with (air or oxygen or other oxidiser), the ratio propane to oxidising agent, and pressure. In very many cases, propane will not explode when ignited.
17:1 for a mixture of 50% propane and 50% butane. propane-butane percentage differ from country to countr, so aslo the air to fuel ratio is a little diferetn.
Answered By: propane101.comPropane exists in its liquid form at or below its boiling point (-44°F) as well as when it stored under pressure. To further explain, if the temperature outside is -45°F, propane will be a liquid and you would be able to pour it out of a bucket. But as soon as the temperature rises to -44°F, the propane begins to boil and thus give off vapor. If the temperature outside is colder than -44°F, propane exists as a liquid. It's still propane but it looks a lot like water while at this cold temperature. It's colorless, odorless and tasteless...but who would take a drink of a any liquid that is 45 degrees below zero? Who would stick their finger in a glass of anything that is 45 degrees below zero? Holding a handful of ice can be quite uncomfortable (or painful) after some time but think how painful it would be if that handful of ice was almost 75 degrees colder.Because propane boils at a temperature that is over 70 degrees lower than the freezing point of water, it has the ability to freeze skin tissue in a very short period of time (severe frostbite). The temperature properties of liquid propane are such that being aware of possible danger when dealing with propane in its liquid state is extremely important.Propane VaporPropane becomes a vapor at temperatures above -44°F. Similar to water when it boils and gives off steam, propane gives off vapor when it boils. One may refer to propane vapor as "flammable steam" for simplicity. However, for the propane vapor to be ignited, there must be the right mix of air and vapor. Propane vapor is heavier than air and will sink to and collect in the lowest point it can find. If propane is vented to the outside air, it will quickly dissipate with the slightest movement of air. Conversely, if propane is vented into an air tight structure with no air movement, the propane vapor will collect on the floor and rise vertically if more propane is vented into the structure. This is extremely important to know because if there is a propane leak in a house or building, the propane vapor will seek the lowest possible point where it will collect. Keep in mind that one gallon of propane will produce over 36 cubic feet of vapor and this vapor will settle in the lowest possible place. If the propane vapor level continues to rise, it may ignite if finds a source of ignition. The weight of propane vapor being heavier than that of air is a characteristic of propane gas that needs to be understood by all LP Gas users, not just propane companies and their employees.For more propane facts check out: propane101.com
The boiling point of propane is -44 degrees f
well, for example in the famous animated comedy "King of the Hill' Hank sells propane supposedly beause its better for the environment but seriously now it's used for many other stuff such as: Other * Propane is used as a feedstock for the production of base petrochemicals in steam cracking. * Propane is used in some flamethrowers, as the fuel, or as the pressurizing gas. * Some propane becomes a feedstock for propyl alcohol, a common solvent. * Propane is the primary fuel for hot air balloons. * It is used in semiconductor manufacture to deposit silicon carbide. * Propane is mixed with silicone to form a propellant (sold as green gas) which is used to power gas guns used in airsoft combat gaming. * Liquid propane is commonly used in theme parks and in the movie industry as an inexpensive, high-energy fuel for explosions and other special effects.
The conversion factor of 1 BTU = 0.293 watts. So, 60,000 * 0.293 watts = 17,580 watts. 17580 watts are required to run a craftsman 60,000 btu propane forced air heater.
Flagro and Dayton both manufacture propane gas convection heaters which are used in the construction industy. As well as Norseman, and Dyna-Glo. For propane forced air, companies such as Premier, and Mister Heater produce forced air heaters.
One can purchase a cheap lp propane heater on eBay, the website lowes, propane101, air-n-water, homedepot, grainger or even Amazon. There are also local stores that sell them.
Many, many answers. Fuel types: electric, propane, natural gas, oil , wood , wood pellets, coal, corn & kerosene. Heater types: Gravity warm air, forced warm air, gravity hot water, forced hot water, steam system. Wood, pellet, corn & coal stove. Gas heater, oil heater, kerosene heater. Electric baseboard. .
It lasts around 10-12 hours on a 20lb propane tank.
convection
The same forced compression that is used for liquid propane, and all other compressed gasses
In an automobile the heated engine coolant heats the air. <><><><> In the case of a heater used in a building, it may burn fuel, such as kerosene or propane, or it may generate heat from electrical current.
$4000-$5200 for oil heater.
Did you purge the air out of the gas line? This could cause the problem by air being introduced into the line.
Hot air rises. By heating the cool air in the balloon using a propane heater, heats the air and makes the balloon rise
Hot air balloons have a gas heater that is generally powered by propane. When the pilot turns the heater on, the balloon will fly high due to the hydrocarbon chamber that allows the pilot control of ascent and descent of the hot air balloon.