Thanks! Asked by AP 52 months ago Similar questions: stove propane versus natural gas hot Home.
Similar questions: stove propane versus natural gas hot.
Yes, Just as Good, and appliances are convertable. I have used mostly propane, but sometimes natural gas. I do not notice any difference in heat or cooking performance.
I found that the flame temperature is actually higher for propane than for NG (3,614 vs. 3254 degrees Fahrenheit). Propane Facts and Comparison Chart. Both are more than sufficiently hot.
Some say that natural gas burns "cleaner" than propane, but I've never had any complaint with propane myself. It does not smoke or leave any noticeable residue, but it does contain (by law) a mercaptan "odorant" so that you can tell if you have a gas leak. There is a conversion kit for propane to NG and vice versa.
You can use the appliance for either one, but there is a minor change of internal components required. I got one from my gas company when I took a NGclothes dryer to a new home that only had propane. I'd check with the gas company or the appliance store for specific details of your appliance..
The chef will not notice any difference between propane and natural gas Propane is extracted from natural gas, which has methane, ethane, propane, and other "ane"s in it. Most stoves are designed for the use of either propane or natural gas. Some have been designed to use both.
You would have to check with your manufacturer. I see no advantage during cooking for either one. You will not see a difference in heating time.
Propane stoves can be slightly more efficient, but that may not outweight the cost of storing the propane. Some homes do not have access to natural gas lines, and so store the propane on site. Since your house doesn't have natural gas, you have no choice.
Your propane stove will work just as well as a natural gas stove. I hope this helps.
Adjust the burners Get a certified installer or repair company to adjust your burners for propane. Ask if that's included in the purchase and installation price! (Negotiate!) The different gasses (natural vs propane) burn at different temperatures but the stove manufacturers know that some of their units will end up burning propane.
They can make adjustments, and in some cases have kits, for their stoves so they can operate at peak performance regardless of the type of gas being burned. It shouldn't be too expensive to get this done, but I always get 2 or 3 estimates and it might be a good idea to get it done by the folks who install your new stove..
1 There used to be little parts called "jets" that we changed for natural gas and propane. But it is pretty much the same, just a different carbon content for each of the gases (butane, ethane, propane ...).
There used to be little parts called "jets" that we changed for natural gas and propane. But it is pretty much the same, just a different carbon content for each of the gases (butane, ethane, propane ...).
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We have gas stove, after it was first hooked up two yrs ago, the oven even when off, would feel very hot.
The stove was supposedly converted,flame is big & yellow.
If you have a stove set for city gas, if you use propane w/o changing orphasis, (other than temp), does it hurt the stov.
My gas stove gets too hot, even on the minimum setting. What can I do to fix this?
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