Thursday, February 9, 2012
so i bought a 3 burner gas BBQ, it said on the intruction booklet that to use propane gas, however on the gas hose's it says propane/butane. we could'nt find and propane so we bought butane and also another conector so that the hose fit onto the butane gas.
So if they a big diffrence between the two gases ? and will my BBQ still work correctly ?
any infomation on this would be great, thanks.|||No that grill is not likely designed to burn butane. Butane is a lower pressure and is very oily when burned compared to propane.
That being said there is butane IN propane along with some other elements. Propane in Europe typically has a higher butane content than North America. You should not have needed any adapters or anything to connect the grill with a regular propane cylinder. Check with the people you purchased it from, or better yet the manufacturer to confirm, but I will bet it runs on propane.
The label on the hose is stating what the HOSE is rated or certified for. It is capable of being used for propane or butane. But in this case it is being used to feed a propane appliance.|||Thank you both for the answers, very appreciated (:
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|||As far as I can find out, while there are a few small differences, you shouldn't really have a problem; Butane doesn't burn as hot, but that's about it. Enjoy your BBQ!
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