Submitted by hockeyshiz t3_yjh30g in providence
I am in the process of switching to natural gas and they may not be able to dig my main line and put my meter in before winter. I currently have no heat in my home and a newborn on the way so a bit of last minute panic as I thought this process would be completed by now. Any recommendations on renting a propane tank to run my system for the winter until rienergy figures their schedule out. (I’m on the Providence/Johnston border, and yes my system can run off both just never had to rent a tank this size)
pvdjay t1_iuojw47 wrote
Just a quick note: yes, you say the system can run off either fuel, but just make sure there isn’t some conversion that is necessary first.
Because propane operates at much higher pressure than natural gas, it uses smaller orifices. Using natural gas with propane orifices results in a weak/inoperable system, using propane with natural gas orifices can result in explosion.