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Natural gas burns at approximately 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, in an adiabatic (no heat loss) measurement. This is plus/minus 100 degrees F. Adiabatic means that the temperature is measured without any heat transfer, either to a boiler, the air around it (in a forced-air heater, for example), or other heat exchange device.

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