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Natural Gas Grill Matthews.BrianJ 04-24-2007
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on April 24, 2007, 10:26 pm



>I just bought a home with a natural gas line that extends to the deck
> for use with a natural gas grill. I am pricing out grills, etc., but
> want to know how tricky is the process of connecting the grill to the
> line. I don' thave to add any piping to get to the point where the
> grill would go; I just need to hook up the grill to the line. Has
> anyone done this who can give me some advice?
>

Others gave good advice, but I have two things to offer:

Code states that the grill on a gas line be secured in place, no wheels.

Be sure to turn the gas off when done cooking. I read on the barbecue news
group about a guy that wondered why the snow was not sticking on his natural
gas grill. Seems he turned the burner to low and it had been burning for
about two months.
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Posted by Oren on April 24, 2007, 11:13 pm


wrote:

>Be sure to turn the gas off when done cooking. I read on the barbecue news
>group about a guy that wondered why the snow was not sticking on his natural
>gas grill. Seems he turned the burner to low and it had been burning for
>about two months.

I seem to remember a thread here where person complained of high fuel
bills and the inspector found no snow on the grill, burning all
Winter.

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really loves it."

Posted by mm on April 25, 2007, 1:46 pm



>wrote:
>
>>Be sure to turn the gas off when done cooking. I read on the barbecue news
>>group about a guy that wondered why the snow was not sticking on his natural
>>gas grill. Seems he turned the burner to low and it had been burning for
>>about two months.
>
>I seem to remember a thread here where person complained of high fuel
>bills and the inspector found no snow on the grill, burning all
>Winter.

This is why I use carbon-zinc batteries in my flashlights.

Posted by jeffc on April 28, 2007, 1:04 am


So now that it was brought up, is there any difference in heat or taste
between natural gas and propane?



Posted by Meat Plow on April 28, 2007, 1:11 am


On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:04:12 -0400, jeffc wrote:

> So now that it was brought up, is there any difference in heat or taste
> between natural gas and propane?

I have an NG grill on my deck and there is no distinction between my PG
and NG grills.

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