How to build a natural gas burner?
I have a propane gas burner which I tried to convert to natural gas uses from the house. I drilled the orifice to 0.0605" for using the natural gas output. Some how it doesn’t work. The flame is so small and like it is disappear. Is it I am lacking the oxygen? If so, how do I get more oxygen to have a stronger flame. This unit is use outside so I am not worry about Carbon dioxide. Please help.
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if the burner worked before, it is not a lack of oxygen. natural gas is very low pressure, make the orifice bigger
First it’s not dioxide it’s monoxide. You must have a death wish. Have it repaired by someone with a gas liscense. or call your gas company. Have the fire dept. on speed dial.