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palo

palo

24 minutes ago, boilsover said:

 

 

So I couldn't sell you a propane-fired refrigerator, hot water heater, freezer, furnace or range?  http://non-electric.lehmans.com/search#w=propane

 

Obviously, ventilation plays a role, but millions of 4-burner builder-grade gas ranges (propane and NG alike) are used every day with no venting at all, and only rarely do local jurisdictions require hoods.  Would you transport a 20-lb bottle in your car?  All codes allow that, too. 

 

I believe AnnaN was referring to large external tanks that are stored/used indoors.

 

That being said, can someone point out the dangers of using a gas fueled appliance indoors. As well, the inherent dangers of a larger than 8 oz fuel cylinder, from a fact based perspective as opposed to what we've all "heard"

 

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palo

palo

19 minutes ago, boilsover said:

 

 

So I couldn't sell you a propane-fired refrigerator, hot water heater, freezer, furnace or range?  http://non-electric.lehmans.com/search#w=propane

 

Obviously, ventilation plays a role, but millions of 4-burner builder-grade gas ranges (propane and NG alike) are used every day with no venting at all, and only rarely do local jurisdictions require hoods.  Would you transport a 20-lb bottle in your car?  All codes allow that, too. 

I believe AnnaN was referring to large external tanks that are stored/used indoors.

 

That being said, can someone point out the dangers of using a gas fueled appliance indoors. As well, the inherent dangers of a larger than 8 oz fuel cylinder, from a fact based perspective as opposed to what we've all "heard"

 

p

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