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lousam
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I have made a special oven which cooks a product called Kurtos kalacs. We sell two versions in the EU. An electric oven and a gas oven. In the EU we fit a 50mbar regulator and the oven cooks perfectly which connects to a bottle of LPG gas. We have just shipped an oven to the USA and the regulator that we fit as standard will not fit to the gas bottles there. The customer now needs to buy a new regulator however he can only find two kinds. Either 34.5 mbar (0.5 psi in the US) or 69 mbar (1 psi in the US).
We have actually tried a 30mbar regulator before and the oven didnt get hot enough to bake the product.
I do not understand gas that well. So I want to know if I suggest a 69mbar regulator will it harm the oven's burners?
The oven has two burners, one at each side. Each burner is 2.7kw
Hope someone can help, or maybe send me a link to a good source of information.
Is there a rule or way of working out which regulators for which kind of gas to what kind (kw) burners you need to power?
Thanks!
Louise
I have made a special oven which cooks a product called Kurtos kalacs. We sell two versions in the EU. An electric oven and a gas oven. In the EU we fit a 50mbar regulator and the oven cooks perfectly which connects to a bottle of LPG gas. We have just shipped an oven to the USA and the regulator that we fit as standard will not fit to the gas bottles there. The customer now needs to buy a new regulator however he can only find two kinds. Either 34.5 mbar (0.5 psi in the US) or 69 mbar (1 psi in the US).
We have actually tried a 30mbar regulator before and the oven didnt get hot enough to bake the product.
I do not understand gas that well. So I want to know if I suggest a 69mbar regulator will it harm the oven's burners?
The oven has two burners, one at each side. Each burner is 2.7kw
Hope someone can help, or maybe send me a link to a good source of information.
Is there a rule or way of working out which regulators for which kind of gas to what kind (kw) burners you need to power?
Thanks!
Louise