Butane & Propane
Change out the gas flow orifice size to propane and adjust the gas valve.
Something like half of gas fireplaces run on propane. There are two major gases used in gas fireplaces. The cheaper is natural gas, while the more expensive is propane.
It doesn't make a difference whether your using propane or green gas I'm not sure why they call green gas green gas because all it is propane with silicon oil in it but if you buy a propane adapter with an oil port you basically made green gas.
Yes, though you may have to change the orifice to accommodate propane rather than the natural gas.
At ordinary atmospheric pressures propane is in the gas phase at 0C.
The majority use liquid propane, and some are hooked into the home's natural gas line.Natural, Propane, Charcoal fuel.
Propane is not an electrolyte.
Converting propane gas to liquid propane is a state change, not a chemical one. Therefore there is no loss of BTU/liter generated when it is burned.
Butane & Propane
btu of natural gas to btu of propane
Liquefied propane is propane gas compressed to form liquid. Generally one of the component of LPG gas.
Propane is NOT cheaper than natural gas
Propane is a gas and usually is found by mixing natural gas and deposits of petroleum.
Change out the gas flow orifice size to propane and adjust the gas valve.
Maine
Propane is a single gas. C3H8