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pvdjay t1_iuojw47 wrote

Just a quick note: yes, you say the system can run off either fuel, but just make sure there isn’t some conversion that is necessary first.

Because propane operates at much higher pressure than natural gas, it uses smaller orifices. Using natural gas with propane orifices results in a weak/inoperable system, using propane with natural gas orifices can result in explosion.

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hockeyshiz OP t1_ivtqghs wrote

Hopefully that helps others reading this. But completely irrelevant to the question asked. I’m aware of the differences and tried to avoid the unhelpful comments as I already have the conversion adapter and a licensed plumber doing the work.

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pvdjay t1_ivu3u3r wrote

Umm. Thank you for the update?

Also, this is demonstrably false:

> completely irrelevant to the question asked

Here’s an actual irrelevant comment, for comparison:

A dime has 118 ridges on its edge.

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