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Old 06-28-2008, 03:20 AM   #5
stiles watson
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If it is doable, John is right about the jets.You would have to convert each appliance that is propane dependent, i.e., the refrigerator, furnace, water heater, and oven. I agree, it should not be done unless there is a long term or permanent stay. Since LPG is heavier than air, you have the propane detector. I don't think the NG is as heavy and there may be some complications with safety. The mercaptans (the skunk odor in Natural Gas) generally provide leak detection if you can smell. There also may be city codes to deal with when hooking into NG services. Since I have no experience with a conversion, treat this as speculation on my part. Others from the HVAC industry may be of better help since they do conversions.
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