Because Propane has a higher BTU (british thermal unit) content. So the orifice that "meters" the propane to the burners needs to be smaller than the natural gas.
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Because Propane has a higher BTU (british thermal unit) content. So the orifice that "meters" the propane to the burners needs to be smaller than the natural gas.
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With all the concern over a clean environment and global warming coal prices have dropped. While they were around $70 per short ton in ... ... The thermal energy content of coal is 6,150 kWh/ton.
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Fuel efficiency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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[edit] Energy content of fuel. The specific energy content of a fuel is the heat energy obtained when a certain quantity is burned (such as a gallon, litre, kilogram). |
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Enthalpy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Both technologies take advantage of the sun's heat energy, directly using sunlight's thermal content (from visible and infrared), rather than the less efficient ...
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Sep 9, 2011 ... The influence of CNFs content and type of ceramic matrix on thermal conductivity of ceramic-CNFs materials, measured by the laser-flash ...
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All-time popular content · Recent popular content ... Story, Solar Thermal Power and Energy Storage Historical Perspective (2011) · Dan Fernandez, 02/09/2012 ...
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Title, The Effect of Moisture Content on the Thermal Conductivity of Moss and Organic Soil Horizons From Black Spruce Ecosystems in Interior Alaska ...
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Abstract: Fundamental thermal properties of various high water content materials were determined ... The effectiveness at which a medium gains heat content ...
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