Monday, February 6, 2012
I have a bbq that I have always hooked up to a propane tank. Now, we have a natural gas line on our patio, can I hook up my bbq to the gas if I get a new connecor? I'm not really sure what the difference is?|||Most better quality grills are capable of being converted from propane to natural gas, but you can't just swap out the hose and fire it up. Propane burns much hotter than natural gas, so the orifices in the burners need to be changed to bring the temp on NG back up to the point where it was on propane.
Your grill manufacturer will sell a kit if your grill can be converted. They're pretty easy to install.
That said, if your house is propane-fired (usually there's a tank outside of the house somewhere), then you don't have to swap orifices, you just need to get the hose to hook it up.|||No, it will blow up, your better off getting a natural gas BBq and selling the old one.|||Yes. Propane and Natural Gas are one in the same.
My in-laws had their gas grill connected to their natural gas line. But unless you know what you are doing, get a professional to install it for you. Especially when it comes to working with the gas line. One spark and you will be bbq'd as well.|||NO
you need a pro to inspect
the jets are very different
the regulator may also need replacing..|||There are usually connectors that you can buy to convert propane BBQs to a natural gas line......but, get a professional to do it for you!
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