Read your governing documents to determine whether this is allowed and how it is regulated. There is no standard.
no
Yes, a gas heater does not use any electricity.
As long as you have a heater strip installed on the compressor, you will not have a problem.
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No if your heater is electric you can not use a gas heater you have to use the electric heater and it would really cause too much to change over from electric to gas so I would truly stick to what heater you have noiw
At current gas prices they cost less to use and a gas heater gives you a much greater supply of hot water on demand.
No. A car heater gets its heat from the motor and uses no extra gas at all, unlike a car's air conditioner which does use more gas.
No, propane gas heaters are designed to operate on propane gas, while natural gas heaters are designed to operate on natural gas. They require different gas pressures and safety mechanisms specific to each gas type. Using a propane gas heater with natural gas can be dangerous and may damage the heater.
Bob was forced to kick out the jocular man who decided to use the bathroom that read "Do not use!" in the condominium that was for sale.
The paraffin heater is gas powered. It is not a very safe heater to use as time has proven that they are very dangerous and can overheat or even explode in some circumstances.
No, it is not recommended to use propane in a natural gas Dearborn heater. Dearborn heaters are designed to work with natural gas fuel, not propane. Using propane in a natural gas heater can cause safety hazards and damage to the heater. It is important to use the correct type of fuel specified by the manufacturer for safe operation.
If you are using tanked gas then yes a big tank is best.