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Liquefied gas stoves and natural gas stoves are not universal. Liquefied gas is canned and has a higher pressure, while natural gas is mainly transported by pipelines and the pressure is relatively small. When combusting, natural gas requires more air than liquefied gas, so their outlets are larger and smaller.
If natural gas is forcibly used to burn liquefied gas stoves, it will inevitably burst into flames after ignition, and black smoke will be produced when it burns impermeably, which will be dangerous in serious cases.
Natural gas is similar to artificial gas and liquefied petroleum gas in terms of composition and characteristics.
or other types of gas, such as calorific value.
Density, delivery pressure, combustion characteristics, etc., all vary from gas to gas.
If a liquefied gas cooktop or an artificial gas cooktop is used to burn natural gas, the heat load of the cooktop will be changed.
Primary air coefficient, combustion stability, flame structure, carbon monoxide in flue gas.
content and other combustion conditions, and even safety accidents may occur. Therefore, the user's original stove with other gas must be replaced or transformed into a stove suitable for natural gas.
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Because the pressure of natural gas is about 2000 Pa, and the pressure of liquefied gas is about 2800 Pa, the supply pressure of liquefied gas and natural gas is different, so the nozzle diameter of natural gas stove and liquefied gas stove will also be different. Generally, the outlet diameter of liquefied gas is very small, about millimeters, and the natural gas is slightly larger, about 2 millimeters. The different nozzle diameters play a decisive role in the fact that the stoves cannot be mixed.
In addition, the main component of natural gas is methane, and the main components of liquefied gas are propane and butane. If the two stoves are mixed, not only will the fire fail to ignite and run out, but also carbon monoxide will be produced due to incomplete combustion of the gas, causing poisoning and other dangers.
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Natural gas stoves and liquefied gas stoves are not universal. Because the size of the air outlet of the two cooktops is different, and the size of the vents of the two cooktops is differentBurn valueIt is also different, so the amount of heat released by the cooktop is also different.
The pressure of the gas source of the natural gas stove and the liquefied gas stove is not the same, the structure is only different from the nozzle, the liquefied gas pressure is large, the nozzle diameter is small, the natural gas pressure is small, and the nozzle diameter of the stove is also large, so it can not be used interchangeably, it must be dedicated to the mouth, if the natural gas is forcibly used to burn the liquefied gas stove, it will inevitably rush to the sky after ignition, and the combustion is impermeable to produce black smoke, and the danger will occur in seriousness.
Precautions for natural gas stoves.
Generally, if there is a sudden inexplicable extinguishment of water in the use of gas, you should stop cooking immediately, turn it off, open the doors and windows to disperse the gas, and check whether there is a smell of gas.
After using gas at home for a long time, it is necessary to regularly check whether the gas hose at home is aging and wearing, and the way to check it is to apply soap liquid to the hose to see if there will be bubbles, if there are bubbles, it means that the hose is leaking, and it should be replaced in time.
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Summary. Extended information: Gas stoves refer to kitchen appliances that are heated by direct fire with gaseous fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas (liquid), artificial gas, and natural gas.
Gas stoves are also called gas stoves, stoves, stoves, and stoves, and their popularity is well known, but it is difficult to see a common concept. According to the gas source, gas stoves are mainly divided into liquefied gas stoves, gas stoves, and natural gas stoves. According to the eye of the stove, it is divided into single foci, double foci and multi-eye foci.
Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait for a while Oh No" cannot be universal. Because the composition of the two gases is different, the liquefied gas stove is canned, and the pressure will be relatively large, while the natural megapotato gas is transported by pipeline, and the pressure will be relatively small. The pore size is also different, the aperture of the liquefied gas stove is smaller, and the aperture of the Tianzu gas stove is larger, if the two are universal, it may lead to too much fire or too small phenomenon, causing danger, so it must not be universal.
Extended information: Gas stove refers to the kitchen utensils that are heated by direct fire with gaseous fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas (liquid), artificial gas, and natural gas. Gas stoves are also called gas stoves, stoves, stoves, stoves, and stoves, and their popularity is well known, but it is difficult to see a common concept.
According to the gas source, gas stoves are mainly divided into liquefied gas stoves, gas stoves, and natural gas stoves. According to the eye of the stove, it is divided into single foci, double foci and multi-eye foci.
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Natural gas stoves and liquefied gas stoves are not universal.
The pressure of the liquefied gas stove is large, the gas nozzle aperture is small, and the natural gas pressure is small and the aperture is large, which is the main reason why the liquefied gas stove and the natural gas stove that are commonly used cannot be used.
The size of the gas outlet is different from that of natural gas stoves, and the flame separator of the burner fire cover is also different. The two stoves have different combustion values, so the heat released by Jingqing is also different. And the fire cover of the natural gas stove is thickened, otherwise it will be deformed.
Liquefied gas is canned and natural gas is transported by pipeline, relatively speaking, the pressure of natural gas will be relatively small, so when we use it, the air required for natural gas Qingsui combustion is higher than that of liquefied gas, if you use liquefied gas stove to pass natural gas, it is a great safety hazard, it is not recommended to do this.
Notes on the use of liquefied gas:
1. If the liquefied petroleum gas cooker is used in conjunction with the liquefied petroleum gas cylinder, it should strictly abide by the rules for the use of the cylinder and the principle of "fire and gas" when using it (this article does not apply to the electronic lighter cooker). Open the angle valve of the cylinder first, struck the match, and then turn on the stove switch to burn.
2. The handwheel of the cylinder angle valve rotates counterclockwise to open, and clockwise to turn off. Don't use too much force when closing, just close tightly. When turning on the stove switch, you should first push the knob forward, do not let go and turn to the left, horizontal position, the maximum firepower, the smaller the angle, the weaker the firepower.
3. The normal burning flame is light blue, the flame is stable and clear, and the tip is slightly rounded. If there is a yellow flame, it means that the air inlet volume is too small, and the gas is not fully combusted.
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Not universal.
Because the composition of the two gases is different, the pressure of the liquefied gas stove will be relatively large, while the natural gas is transported by pipeline, and the pressure will be relatively small. The size of the aperture is also different, the aperture of the liquefied gas stove is smaller, and the aperture of the natural gas stove is larger.
Advantages and disadvantages of natural gas stoves.
1. Advantages: Because the gas will not contain substances harmful to the human body, the safety will be higher, and the gas is very light, usually floating above the air, when the leakage occurs, it will gradually rise, not easy to gather together, must do a good job of ventilation, in order to reduce the possibility of skill. Low pollution, reliable transmission, relatively affordable, more suitable for use at home.
Advantages and disadvantages of liquefied gas stoves
1. Advantages: It is relatively convenient to ignite, as long as you can directly open the noise and bring the jujube to open, the fire rises and dismantles the flame more violently, so it heats up relatively quickly, which has the advantage of saving time.
2. Disadvantages: the use requirements are relatively high, the operation is incorrect, the environmental requirements are high, and the consequences of gas leakage will be very serious, because the gas contains trace amounts of harmful substances. In addition, the smell is also unique, and it is troublesome to ventilate, and it will also cause a certain amount of pollution to the environment.
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