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Where is the oven orafice located
Well. There normally aren't orifices designed for propane ovens. If you're talking about a LPG oven, perhaps you haven't had your orifices converted over from natural gas to LPG you will need a service technician to do this.
http://okeefe-merritt.com/pages/parts/partso%27keefe.html Go to this website and look for a propane to natural gas regulator. They sell them for $42.50.
If you mean an oven like we have in our homes: either gas or electricity. Some people have a wood stove and can bake in it but that's rare. Amazon.com has propane ovens.
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It is either Natural Gas that comes into the house through pipes. Propane and Butane comes in tanks. Gas ovens burn what is usually called natural gas; chemists know this as methane, or CH4. In areas where natural gas pipeline service is not available (or in RV's), then propane or butane is used.
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* It could cook your food to fast * It could get you arrested * It could be a good idea * I really don't know
Gas ovens can be specified to work on either propane or natural gas. There is a difference, and you can't change fuels without modifying burners in the oven. If you have questions, any gas company or propane company representative can get you up to speed. Remember not to "experiment" here. The consequences are dire.
No - you will get food poisoning - do not heat quiche in a microwave oven - use a conventional oven & heat thoroughly
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Preheating an oven means setting a temperature before putting something in an oven. If you don't preheat the oven and put a turkey in the turkey wil be cooked for longer. Which can affect the texture, taste and what not.