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If your grill was a propane grill then the short quick answer is no. The reason: the gas pressure between Natural gas and Propane is different. There are adapters available for things like fire places but I am not sure if there are adapters for propane gas grills.
how do we get our gas range converted back to natural gas
If you have a grill that uses bottled propane, you can have a gas line run directly to it. You'll want to hire a pro to do the job for you so that the installation is a safe one. Most areas require that gas lines be run by plumbers and then approved by an inspector. Most gas grills use propane as fuel, running a gas line to the grill would not be enough. There are grill conversion kits to make your propane grill run off of the natural gas line in your home. These kits can be found at most stores that sell or service grills.
this can be done but its not as simply as just hooking it up. you will need to change the manifold which is not always readily available. depending upon the manufacturer of the grill, you will likely need to order an L.P. (Propane) manifold directly from the manufacturer. Most propane distributors will convert natural gas appliances to LP for a modest fee. It is a matter of changing orifice sizes to let less gas into the appliance. Since propane burns about 4 times hotter than gas, an orifice which is about half the diameter is used. We had all of our gas appliances, dryer, stove, BBQ, converted when we moved from a location with natural gas to propane.
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What is the proper way of attaching propane tank to bottom of grill
btu of natural gas to btu of propane
Natural gas grills are a popular choice for families that will be grilling very frequently. Unlike charcoal or propane, natural gas grills are hooked directly into the natural gas line in a home. This means that there is never a shortage of fuel. It also means that the grills can have several additional features like multiple side burners because there is no worry about running out of fuel. These grills cost more to purchase and install, but can provide easy access to the barbecue any time of year.
Propane is NOT cheaper than natural gas
Never. Gasoline should never be used either as fuel or to start a grill. It can easily burn the person attempting to ignite it. Only propane and natural gas can be used in a gas grill.
The majority use liquid propane, and some are hooked into the home's natural gas line.Natural, Propane, Charcoal fuel.
The propane is a volatile liquid that turns to gas (evaporates) at room temperature. There is always some gas in the space above the liquid level in the tank, and this pressure is released when you open the valve. The propane burns in its gaseous form, as does natural gas.