<>Most gas burning appliances will require the jets changed to burn LP gas (it requires smaller jets). If the appliances are new, the jets will have come with them. If not, contact a dealer or the manufacturer. BTW, this applies to your furnace, too!
If you are having a new LP gas service installed, please use a professional, licensed plumber to ensure a safe job.
2006-09-16 19:04:49
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answered by druid 7
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The LPG can be used in many places i.e. as a kitchen fuel or as a vehical fuel... The use here is not specified... However, The LPG has to handeled with care while using at both the places...
1) While using as a kitchen fuel, The care should be taken that pipelines are not leaking as well as the burners are properly closed. If any leakage is found than one should open all the windows, should not touch any electric switches and should not fire any matchstick or any kind of flame...
2) While using in the car as a fuel, the care should be taken that gas-kit from a proper dealer is fitted. Also, smoking in the car should be avoided. If found any leakage, then one should not use mobile phones as the batteries of mobile phone generates spark...
Remember, The safety is the most difficult option to easy-going life!!!
2006-09-16 19:09:11
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answered by Manas N 2
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connecting tubes to stove should be leak proof. And you always keep in check that you turn the stove off when you retire from cooking.
2006-09-16 19:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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see the link below:
http://www.lpga.co.uk/IS19%20Guidance%20for%20Farmers.pdf#search=%22precautions%20in%20using%20LPG%22
2006-09-16 22:53:15
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answered by Naresh C 3
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