There is a conversion kit that you can buy at the hardware store. It is fairly simple to do.
Typically it involves switching out orifices, which look like a short bolt with a hole in the middle. Take out the old, put in the new.
Answer 2I don't understand what you mean by "stove." If you refer to a space heater with ONE BURNER AND ONE CONTROL VALVE, then you only have to change ONE ORIFICE. BUT, if your are refering to a kitchen range or cookstove, then you will have to replace the orifice IN EACH BURNER, INCLUDING THE OVEN(S).To make the conversion, you must install the proper sized orifice for the gas you will be using in the heater or stove. For the sake of simplicity, the following directions are for a single burner space heater. For a multi-burner heater, or a cook stove, make the change at each burner. To change an orifice:
1. Turn off the gas supply STOP valve [valve at the wall, to which the flexible metal gas line ("hose") is attached].
2. Disconnect the flexible gas line from heater inlet [usually on the ON-OFF control valve on the heater].
3. With an adjustable wrench, or an open end wrench, remove [counterclockwise] the heater's control valve. Located on the end opposite from where the gas line was attached, is the orifice [it looks like a brass pipe plug (hex head) with a small hole in the center of the hex head]. It is the size of this hole which determines the rate of gas flow.
4. Two wrenches will be required for this step. Using one wrench on the hex head of the orifice, and another wrench on the hex shoulder of the control valve, unscrew [counterclockwise] and remove the orifice from the valve. I recommend that ANY time you disassemble threaded devices, that you use a wire brush to CLEAN ALL THREADS, which will make reassembly easier.
5. Although not required by Code, apply three or four turns of Teflon thread seal tape to the "NEW" orifice threads.
6. Carefully by hand, so as NOT to crossthread, screw the new orifice into the valve body as far as possible.
7. Again using two wrenches, tighten the orifice into the valve body, clean the threads of the valve body, and apply a few turns of Teflon tape to those threads.
8. Fully hand thread the valve body back into the cast iron burner, and tighten with a wrench being careful, near the end, to stop when the control valve hand lever is on top.
9. Clean the hose coupling nipple threads on the valve and reconnect the metal "hose" [NO tape is required on these coupling threads].
10. Prepare a "test" solution of a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent in about half a cup of water. With a paintbrush, whip solution into a bubbly "froth."
11. Turn gas ON at the wall stop, and OFF at the heater control valve, and "paint" the soap froth onto all joints.
12. Watch for new/"growing" bubbles for a few minutes. If bubbles form, you have a leak, and must retighten the joint, or install Teflon tape. If there is NO CHANGE in the bubble layer, the joints are tight and the heater is ready to use.
Answer 3
Most new stoves have both orifices in the control valve. It is a matter of making sure you have the correct one in place. The gases have a different density which results in a different mass of gas being supplied to the burners.
No, a propane stove is not the same as a gas stove. Propane stoves use propane gas as fuel, while gas stoves can use either natural gas or propane.
A gas stove can run on either natural gas or propane, while a propane stove specifically uses propane as its fuel source.
The main difference between a natural gas stove and a propane stove is the type of gas they use. Natural gas stoves are connected to a gas line in your home, while propane stoves use propane tanks as their fuel source.
The main difference between a gas stove and a propane stove is the type of fuel they use. A gas stove typically uses natural gas from a utility line, while a propane stove uses propane gas from a tank. Additionally, propane stoves are often more portable and can be used in areas without access to natural gas lines.
The main differences between a propane stove and a natural gas stove are the type of fuel they use and the pressure at which the fuel is delivered. Propane stoves use propane gas stored in tanks, while natural gas stoves are connected to a gas line in the home. Propane is delivered at a higher pressure than natural gas, which affects the size of the burner flames and the heat output of the stove.
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No, a propane stove is not the same as a gas stove. Propane stoves use propane gas as fuel, while gas stoves can use either natural gas or propane.
A gas stove can run on either natural gas or propane, while a propane stove specifically uses propane as its fuel source.
The main difference between a natural gas stove and a propane stove is the type of gas they use. Natural gas stoves are connected to a gas line in your home, while propane stoves use propane tanks as their fuel source.
It is not safe to do this with a stove that was not designed for it.
The main difference between a gas stove and a propane stove is the type of fuel they use. A gas stove typically uses natural gas from a utility line, while a propane stove uses propane gas from a tank. Additionally, propane stoves are often more portable and can be used in areas without access to natural gas lines.
The main differences between a propane stove and a natural gas stove are the type of fuel they use and the pressure at which the fuel is delivered. Propane stoves use propane gas stored in tanks, while natural gas stoves are connected to a gas line in the home. Propane is delivered at a higher pressure than natural gas, which affects the size of the burner flames and the heat output of the stove.
The main difference between a propane stove and a natural gas stove is the type of gas they use. Propane stoves use propane gas, which is stored in tanks, while natural gas stoves use natural gas that comes through a pipeline. The two gases have different compositions and pressures, so the stoves are designed to work with their specific gas source.
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
The main differences between a propane and natural gas stove are the type of gas they use and the pressure at which the gas is delivered. Propane stoves use propane gas stored in tanks, while natural gas stoves are connected to a gas line in the home. Propane is delivered at a higher pressure than natural gas, which affects the size of the burner flames and the heat output of the stove.
A stove typically uses natural gas or propane for cooking.
The main difference between a propane stove and a gas stove is the type of fuel they use. Propane stoves use propane gas, while gas stoves typically use natural gas. Propane stoves are more suitable for cooking in outdoor settings because propane is portable and can be used in areas without access to natural gas lines.