The majority use liquid propane, and some are hooked into the home's natural gas line.Natural, Propane, Charcoal fuel.
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You would have to use propane. If it were possible to use natural gas (methane), the car would have to be re-calibrated to use it.
Fireplaces typically use either natural gas or propane as a fuel source. Natural gas fireplaces are connected to a gas line in the home, while propane fireplaces require a separate propane tank. Both types of gas are commonly used for heating and creating flames in fireplaces.
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Refrigerant gas. Not natural or propane gas.
ZERO! you don't use propane you use C02.
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.
Propane gas is a fuel that is used in many different ways. The most recognized use for propane is for gas barbecues. It can also used to heat homes, fuel cars, appliances, fireplaces.
Barbecue grills use propane, a kind of fossil fuels.
All unvented gas logs must have a safety pilot. Also all vented gas logs that are for propane must have a safety pilot. Vented gas logs that use Natural gas do not require safety pilots as the pressure is half that of propane although I would still recommend safety pilots on all installs.