
How much ventilation is needed for indoor natural gas brewing?
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Posted 23 February 2010 - 08:30 AM
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Posted 23 February 2010 - 08:41 AM
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Posted 23 February 2010 - 08:45 AM
Ya I of course am going to ask, but just was curious if this would even work. also.. curious would it would take to turn this bad boy electric maybe?BEfore you do any real planning, you should find out if your apt complex will allow such activity. I tend to doubt they would. And no, from what I've seen you can't use a propane burner for natural gas, at least without modifications. I haven't looked into using nat gas so that's as far as I can take it.And BTW, your FB privacy settings don't seem to allow viewing of your sculpture.

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Posted 23 February 2010 - 10:01 AM
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Posted 23 February 2010 - 11:30 AM
From what i have read, all you need to know is that the dia. size of the oriface is.then drill that out by one drill bit size larger. we plan to hook up to the house gas line out to garage and modify the propane burnersto run the Brutis system.I would think a slightly bigger than normal size kitchen hood vent would be sufficent to remove steam and any gas.good looking system by the way. keep us posted.BEfore you do any real planning, you should find out if your apt complex will allow such activity. I tend to doubt they would. And no, from what I've seen you can't use a propane burner for natural gas, at least without modifications. I haven't looked into using nat gas so that's as far as I can take it.And BTW, your FB privacy settings don't seem to allow viewing of your sculpture.
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