my regulator is starting to shut down..i have a crosley gas oven and it roars when it starts heating up is it safe to use??
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Unless you have experience installing stoves, you should have an electrician install it for you. You will need the proper gas and exhaust lines available before you can install the stove.
Yes the propane(or any other gas) is liquid for most of it's journey from tank to your stove. for that gas t be liquid it needs to be cold. The cold regulator is just the liquid propane chilling the regulator. The only hot part is when the gas is ignited.
If you need a heating stove installed, it is best to hire a professional in the gas or electric field. The best way to find someone to do this for you is to contact your local gas or electric company. They may be able to direct you to a professional who knows how to install a heating stove for you.
A gas stove makes it much easier for some one cooking to have a more precise temperature. However, if you're looking for something cheaper and easier to install, then an electric stove will be right for you.
You cap the gas pipe and run 8/3 electric cable to the location if it's fairly close. Install it in an outlet box for range plugs. If you are not familiar with electricity, hire an electrician.
It will not work correctly as the regulator and the jets are different.
i am also searching the same answer can any body explain why lpg gas dont leak between regulator and burner in spite of big hole
Which regulator and what year? You have a window regulator, voltage regulator, fuel pressure regulator to name a few.
The gas regulator controls the fuel gas flow.
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