you will need to buy a different size( orafise ) this is a small brass like nut with a small hole drilled thru it. the size of the hole is a different between propane and natural gas .
Yes as long as the conversion to propane has been made
There should be a conversion kit, ask the saleperson where you purchased it..
On an appliance conversion the regulator normally used for natural gas is disabled, but If I had to say which would be stronger I would say the Natural gas one since it is delivered at a much higher psi
btu of natural gas to btu of propane
Propane is NOT cheaper than natural gas
The majority use liquid propane, and some are hooked into the home's natural gas line.Natural, Propane, Charcoal fuel.
No. Natural gas is largely methane. Propane is a byproduct from the production of natural gas and petroleum refining.
Propane is a natural component of natural gas and is removed during the refining process. Most gas appliances can be converted from one fuel to the other by changing the burners on a stove or changing or adjusting a gas regulator located inside the appliance according to manufacturer's directions.
I presume you mean "propane" gas. Almost any hardware store in an area that uses propane should have a kit, if not your gas supplier will have one (and maybe for free if you buy gas from them).
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to do this you switch it from natural gas to propane remove this answer, a tautology, no help at all
Check the prices of propane and natural gas where you are. That will be the deciding factor.