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There are several uses for Natural Gas: >> Cooking (with a gas stove) >> Heating (with a gas furnace) >> Many electric power companies have gas powered electric generators which they put in service during periods of peak demand for electricity.. >> Some cars a now equipped motors that burn natural gas. >> Etc, etc, etc.
I would be verycareful playing about with gas heaters without the appropriate knowledge. different types of gas heaters have different hardware associated with them. You run a definite risk of blowing your self or worse your family to kingdom come.
Approximately 10-15 cubic feet of air is needed to burn 1 cubic foot of gas, depending on the type of gas and the specific combustion conditions. This is known as the stoichiometric ratio, which ensures complete combustion of the gas.
A muffle furnace, is an oven type equipment, that can reach high temperatures. The use of a muffle furnace is to burn off specific types of compounds. For instance, for a standard determination of the amount of inorganic components within an object, a muffle furnace can be used to burn off all the organic material (which is roughly said always < 500 oC). It principle thereof is plainly to auto-ignite the organic material, due to high temperatures
In the United States their is only Natural Gas and Propane Gas. If you don't have a Propane Tank in your yard you have Natural Gas. If you have a propane gas furnace and want to change it to a Natural Gas furnace you have to have a heating/ac guy do it or you could burn your house down. The change in pilot size is directly proportional to the btu output of your furnace and is custom sized for each different make and model (1000's of different models in the US)
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Natural Gas Sometimes referred to as forced air systems, these heating systems burn natural gas, propane, oil, or use electricity to heat your home, and are the most commonly used heating systems. Air is heated in the furnace and then distributed throughout your house via ductwork.
If your home actually requires the 2MM btu then that is the output you need, if your furnace is 60% efficient then you would need 3,333,333 btu input to produce 2,000,000 btu output, There are 1000 btu per cubic foot of natural gas therfore you would burn 3333 cubic feet of gas to produce 2MM btu. Your question cannot be answered here because I don`t know what you pay per cubic foot of ng nor did you give a time frame for how long you plan on heating the house. But now you know the figures and you can do the math.
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No, gas furnaces are specifically designed to burn gas fuel, usually natural gas or propane. Attempting to burn coal in a gas furnace can result in improper combustion, damage to the furnace, and pose safety hazards. It is important to use the appropriate fuel type recommended by the manufacturer for your furnace.
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Burn cactus in a furnace.
A carbon diamond natural or not will burn up in a fire if it's hot enough. A fake diamond like cubic zirconium will not burn.
You can place coal in the furnace, then place any wood on the top slot to burn it to charcoal, or use a wood log on the bottom slot and one at the top and it'll burn that way as well.
A furnace is used in a power station to burn fuel, such as coal or natural gas, to produce heat. This heat is then used to generate steam in a boiler. The steam is used to drive a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity.
Burn cactus in a furnace.