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yes, thats seems sensible, now all i need to know is can the the orifices be changed separate to the burners.....but it does increasingly look like i may keep it as it is
thanx
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17 minutes ago, billbill said:
thanx mark c. i just added this which u may not have seen. any comment appreciated :
it has occurred to me that any serious malfunction on a natural gas installation may affect the house gas installation too [like an exploding house ]. but i know that people will say that a qualified gas engineer should do a proper job
and i wonder where i'd find a new sized burner to fit, or are they sort of generic? is the orifice changed separate to the burner
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34 minutes ago, Bill Kielb said:
Not much to convert - new orifice sizes ( smaller) proper regulator for the propane. The question is which is more convenient and cost effective for you? If natural gas is available in sufficient quantity, why would you convert?
as for why would i convert .....hoping to discover if i should, here
it has occurred to me that any serious malfunction on a natural gas installation may affect the house gas installation too [like an exploding house ]. but i know that people will say that a qualified gas engineer should do a proper job
and i wonder where i'd find a new sized burner to fit, or are they sort of generic?
thanx for that
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hi ,ive got an old laser gaS kiln in the uk, it runs on natural gas , im wondering about the pros and cons of converting to propane gas,. ive got a rough idea og the parts that will need changing. theres no advice to be had as Laser is now defunct and pottery craft are completely clueless since there gas kiln guy died
thanks anyone for views/advice
gas kiln should i convert back to lpg
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ahhh, thats interesting, a bit like a carburettor jet then. thanx for that