@mysteryman
Thanks for your post. If I was going to place he bottle outside i would maybe just opt for propane. But I'll see what the gasman says when he comes out to take a look.
I'll keep the thread updated.
@wsts
Thanks for this. I'll have an RGI assess the job. I never thought that advice on the internet was any substitute for having the proposed job assessed in person, my main concern was that I wanted some pre-advice, so that I wasn't incurring expense / wasting the time of a RGI and my own...
@TicklyT
Thanks for posting - you confirm what I already suspected - that these applications are temporary and that the gas wouldn't be stored permanently...
I also found this which makes for fairly grim reading....
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q12546417459148v/
My research...
No problem.
I wouldn't dream of fitting this myself, I can hardly put up a shelf.
I wasn't trying to say that gas is not dangerous - and I'm aware that the increased rate of expansion of gas under pressure during a leak makes the possibility of explosions very real.
I can see why you...
Hi Holty.
Thanks for your reply. I'm not an idiot - I just fail to see how quantifying something as twice as dangerous as something else means anything?
Surely a properly fitted natural gas installation is not dangerous. If butane is twice as dangerous as this, then it is still not...
Thanks for the reply(s).
From what I understand it is acceptable to use butane indoors (but not outdoors, due to the freezing point as you alluded to).
The hob will be used infrequently - and there will be two ceramic hobs that will be used most of the time. The ovens will also be...
Hi,
I'm looking for some advice.
I'm planning a new kitchen and I want to install a combination of gas and ceramic hobs.
http://www.neff.co.uk/hobs-domino.html
The gas hob has 6.0kW output (which is quite a large flame) and would be run off a 7kg butane bottle...