Outland Firebowl 870 Premium Outdoor Portable Propane Gas Fire Pit with Cover & Carry Kit, 19-Inch Diameter 58,000 BTU Auto-Ignition
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✓ PERFECT NO MESS CAMPFIRE: Say goodbye to dirty ash, expensive firewood, and bothersome smoke and enjoy a clean realistic propane campfire. The perfect outdoor centerpiece for camping trips, RV travels, tailgating get-togethers, beach parties, and family evenings on the backyard patio.
✓ COMPACT AND EASY TO TRANSPORT: Travel size fire pit is lightweight and portable; easily set up in minutes with no tools required. Matchless auto-ignition feature ensures a fast and simple start-up; all weather fire bowl delivers a clean and smokeless flame with cozy warmth and beautiful evening ambiance. Measures L 19” x W 19” x H 11” with total output of 58,000 BTU/HR.
✓ BEAT THE CAMPFIRE BAN: CSA approved fire pit is safe to use during most campfire bans; always check with the current fire restrictions in your area. Spark free propane campfire helps protect campgrounds and forested areas with a safer easy-to-use fire option. No assembly required
✓ COMPLETE FIRE PIT KIT: Includes Cover & Carry Kit, pre-attached 10-Ft hose to keep your standard 20-Lb propane tank cylinder (not included) safely out of sight, fully adjustable regulator with chrome valve knob for varying flame height, and 4.4-Lb natural lava rock set designed to enhance flickering effect. Optional accessories of CSA approved Natural Gas Conversion Kit 785 and Standard Carry Bag 760 available separately.
✓ SIGNATURE OUTLAND LIVING QUALITY: Durable high quality steel construction with protective enamel finish for dependable longevity; superior stainless steel burner, fasteners and contemporary decorative belt. Outland Living has outdoor living perfected so you can create the perfect ambiance to share stories and good times. Make new memories with family and friends, in comfort and style anywhere outdoors, with the Outland Firebowl Premium propane fire pit.
How to heat a house with propane gas efficiently
It is delivered to homes and stored in a special tank, it is more profitable to buy propane in the summer months, when prices per gallon drop. The heating with propane reduces emissions of greenhouse gases and can help save on energy costs in general. No special ovens are required for propane heating. A simple and inexpensive adaptation in the gas line or in the home oven is enough to start using it. Next, we will tell you how to go about placing the propane system in your home.
Oven and ventilation
A propane furnace set up as part of a central or zone heating system efficiently heats the home during the winter months. Configured with a fan or blower through a distribution ventilation system, the furnace provides heated air throughout the house.
Gas ovens have a useful life of between 15 and 20 years. Advanced ventilation systems equipped with damper controlled switch vents add to the efficiency of the propane heating system by shutting down when heat reaches demand levels.
Advantages of propane gas
Propane gas is a good choice for home heating because it has several advantages for home heating, hot water, and cooking.
It is supplied by a specialized company either in bulk or piped.
Propane gas has a high calorific value.
The propane gas system is controlled by reliable systems.
Substances derived from sulfur are added to its composition in order to be able to smell the smell in the event of a gas leak, since it is an odorless and colorless gas and otherwise it would not be felt.
It is not a toxic gas, it has a clean combustion.
Radiant heating system
Used in conjunction with a water boiler that is heated with a propane heater, radiant systems then pump the hot water through pipes embedded in the ground. Radiant heat can be more efficient than using a central heating system and ducts. The reason is that heat radiates from the floor and rises naturally throughout the room. Insulate the boiler or water heater with an insulating blanket using efficient propane.
Lighters and thermostats
To efficiently heat a home with propane and save on energy costs, replace all pilot lights on furnaces and water heaters with electronic igniters . Electronic igniters operate on demand, avoiding the waste of propane gas spent in a continuously operating pilot light.
To help with the heating efficiency of your propane heating system, install a programmable thermostat that allows you to program the thermostat for colder temperatures when sleeping or away from home.
Insulation and Sealing
To keep propane heating costs down and use it efficiently, check that your attic and home has enough insulation. To check insulation levels, use the formula for the measurement provided by the US Department of Energy. The formula varies depending on the type of insulation. Seal all potential air leaks around doors and windows. Add a vapor diffuser barrier during new construction, or install one under the house in the basement after adding insulation to the floor. All of these measures help improve the efficiency of using propane gas for heat.
TACKLIFE Propane Fire Pit,Outdoor Companion,28 Inch 50,000 BTU Auto-Ignition Gas Fire Pit Table with lid, ETL Certification and Strong Striped Steel Surface, Table in Summer, Pit in Winter
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【 Safe & Warm Bonfire Experience 】 - Tacklife 28 inch outdoor fire table is ETL certified, Use propane fuel to provide stable and green burning, so you no longer suffer from ash and smog; The heat output is 50,000 BTU, providing ample warmth and creating a warm and romantic bonfire atmosphere
【 Multi-function Fire Pit & Fashion Appearance 】 - Not only be used in winter or cold weather, covering the lid provided when you don’t need bonfire, It can be easily converted into an outdoor dining table, coffee table, or casual bar, for more functional experience, fashion appearance corresponds to your garden, courtyard, patio, balcony, etc
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【 Durable Materials & Quality Assurance 】 - The star product of Tacklife: propane fire pit table is made of sturdy steel to prevent cracking or damaging surface; The burner and control panel are made of stainless steel for a longer working life; Automatic Ignition device to control fire intellectively to offer a satisfied temperature, make you any leisure moment easy
【 What You Get 】 - TACKLIFE Fire Table GFP01, Square Lid, 20 Inch Gas Hose, Lava stone, Product Manual, Warranty Card Table Size : L28" x W28"x H25" , In order to create a beautiful time for you and your family or friends, We promise TACKLIFE fire pit to provide 24 months warranty and professional friendly after-sales service
Differences between Butane and Propane LPG: prices, formats and uses
Butane or propane? What gas is better? We help you decide which Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to buy according to your needs. Also, you must take into account the differences between each one of them, such as, for example, the calorific value, the freezing temperature or the form of distribution, to determine which gas is best for you according to the climate where you live and the use that you go to. to give.
Butane vs propane gas
What is propane and butane gas?
Butane and propane are called Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) because they are extracted in the same oil refining process. In this process, they are converted into high-energy fuels to heat homes.
What is the chemical composition of butane and propane gas?
As butane gas and propane are supplies that come from the same energy source, their chemical composition is very similar:: C4H10 (propane) and C3H8 (butane).
What are the characteristics of butane and propane gas?
The physical properties of propane gas exceed in some respects those of butane gas, and even those of other energies such as diesel or natural gas. For example, its resistance to cold is much greater and, also, its ability to heat larger spaces.
In addition, it is important to note that commercial propane and butane are not pure gases, since they are sold as a mixture of the same. That is, commercial propane is 80% propane and 20% butane, and vice versa.
What are the Similarities Between Butane Gas and Propane Gas
Both LPG have common characteristics and, therefore, it is so difficult to decide between buying butane or propane .
Similarities: Propane vs Butane
LPG : Liquefied Petroleum Gases obtained from oil refining or gas wells
Mixture : They are not pure gases to be sold as a mixture of hydrocarbons
Weight : Sold by weight (€ / kg)
From gas → to Liquid : Gases compressed at high pressure until they reach their liquid state
Properties : Colorless and Odorless
Non-toxic : Maximum guarantee of safety * Do not use LPG in rooms without ventilation or very closed
Small bottle : For reduced consumption: 11 kg Propane // 6 or 12 kg Butane
High energy efficiency : The highest calorific powers in a controlled way
Clean combustion : does not produce smoke or soot
Versatility : easy transport, storage and maintenance
Differences between butane and propane
To know how to choose between propane or butane gas , you should know their energy differences, which adapt to different circumstances and needs: Differences: Propane vs Butane
Differences Propane Butane
Calorific power 12.86 KWh / kg 12.44 KWh / kg
Mass-volume 0.515 kg / dm3 (light) 0.585 kg / dm3
Freezing -44ºC 0ºC
Weather Cold Tempered
Formats 11 and 35 kg cylinder 6 and 12 kg cylinder
Deposits
Consumption High (kg / year) Low (kg / month)
LPG produces more heat for less energy combustion
The calorific value of butane and propane is the highest if we compare them with that of other energies, such as natural gas or diesel. The calorific value of propane exceeds all energies because it can provide 12.86 kWh of heat for each kg burned.
What is better butane or propane?
The factors to take into account when choosing between propane or butane will be consumption and the climate in which these energy supplies will be used.
Butane or propane, which is better depending on the climate and consumption?
Climate / Consumption Low 11-22 kg / month Low-Medium 15-35 kg / month Medium-High 35-90 kg / month High 90-250 kg / month Cold ❄ Propane Bottle 11 kg Propane Bottle 11 kg Channeled Tank Propane 35 kg cylinder 35 kg batteries (x3x4x6x8) Propane Bulk Deposit Tempered ☀ Butane Bottle 6 or 12 kg Butane Bottle 12 kg (x2)
Propane or butane according to your consumption (choice of format)
The energy consumption that you intend to carry out will be the determining factor in deciding whether you will need it for a specific event, or it will be for a long period of time.
Your consumption is the key factor in deciding the format of butane or propane gas Butane : Occasionally and little annual consumption. Propane : Frequently and with medium-high annual consumption.
For this reason, there are propane tanks for high consumption and greater storage capacity (1,000 - 100,000 kg). Also, there are the 35 kg propane cylinders for average consumption. And finally, propane or butane cylinders (less than 15 kg) for low consumption.
Formats of propane and butane gas
Format Propane Butane
Bulk warehouse 1,029 - 100,296 kg
Bottle 11 kg 6 kg
35 kg 12.5 kg
Channeled deposit 2,079 - 100,296 kg
Propane or butane depending on weather and freezing temperature (choice of gas) The freezing temperature of butane gas is lower than that of propane. For this reason, butane is suitable for temperate climates, while propane is specifically suitable for cold areas, since it freezes at -44ºC.
Cold weather Areas with temperatures below -0ºC in winter or for longer.
Propane : the most suitable LPG for those homes that are located in colder areas, since its freezing temperature is at -44 ºC (degrees centigrade).
Recommendation: If you have little consumption, contract the supply of piped propane.
Butane : It freezes at -0 ºC, therefore, you may run out of butane due to a gasification problem in the cylinder.
Recommendation: store the cylinders inside the house.
Mild weather
Areas with temperatures above 0ºC normally throughout the year.
Propane : It works for temperate climates as well.
Recommendation: If you have low consumption, buy the most economical LPG cylinders. If you have medium or high consumption, contract the supply of tanks in bulk or channeled.
Butane : Good gassing than propane because more energy is generated per unit volume.
In conclusion, if you live in an area where winter is very cold, buy propane gas. On the other hand, if you live in a temperate climate and plan to consume little gas, it is best to buy butane gas, since the 12.5 kg bottle is cheaper.
What is the difference between a butane cylinder and a propane cylinder? The traditional butane or propane gas bottle gives high performance and safety to users with low energy consumption or sporadic use, for example, in a vacation home or in a motorhome.
In addition, it is important to note that the butane gas cylinder is the most widely used at the domestic level because it is a supply that adjusts very well to daily tasks such as cooking, bathing or heating the house.
But why buy the butane cylinder instead of the propane one? The main reason lies in the price, however, if the climate in your area is very cold you should buy the propane cylinder.
Thus, LPG cylinders differ in two aspects, the price and the freezing temperature:
Butane cylinder : cheaper but freezes in cold climates
Propane cylinder : more expensive but does NOT freeze in cold climates and resists down to -44ºC.
If you can use propane instead of butane because there is not much difference You can continue using the same installation (inside) of gas for either of the two energies. If your installation is outdoors, you should anticipate that butane can freeze at temperatures below 0ºC and propane resists very cold temperatures (-44ºC).
Therefore, we advise you to buy one cylinder or another depending on the temperature to which you are going to expose the cylinder, bearing in mind that the installation through which the gas will pass may be inside or outside the home.
If you live in a temperate climate : the 12.5 kg butane cylinder will be more profitable than its counterpart, the 11 kg propane cylinder.
If you live in a very cold climate (-0ºC) : the 11 or 35 kg propane bottle will be your best option, even though the price of propane bottles is a little higher than that of butane.
In addition, another difference is the amount of gas included in the LPG packaging format, as can be seen in the following table:
Do I have to change the regulator to go from butane to propane bottle?
You must change the regulator of the butane installation if you go to a propane cylinder, since this has a higher pressure, and that may condition the need to alter the regulator head.
Therefore, as each cylinder works at a different pressure, you must change the regulator for the safety of the entire room. To change a butane cylinder to a propane one you must follow the following steps:
How to change a butane cylinder to a propane one?
Steps to follow for your safety:
Call a technician to check the proper functioning of the entire installation.
Check that your installation and butane cylinder works at 30 mbar.
Check that the hobs, stoves and boilers withstand a pressure of 50 mbar.
Check the label on the propane cylinder to make sure it works at 50 mbar.
Buy a regulator for the 50mbar propane bottle and install it on the nozzle
If it is to be used in a recreational vehicle or caravan, buy a pressure reducer so that the pressure drops to 30 mbar (mandatory maximum pressure).
Check that the tires of the installation are in good condition and change them if they are expired.
Disconnect the hose coupling to the butane bottle and connect it to the new propane bottle.
Check the operation of the gas transmission in an appliance connected to the installation. If it doesn't work, call a technician for safety reasons.
Mbar (millibar) is the unit of pressure equivalent to one thousandth of a bar. 1 mbar = 0.001 bar // 1 bar = 1,000 mbar
The 30mbar pressure regulator is the most common of all domestic butane gas installations, so call a technician if you are not sure that your installation can withstand higher pressures.
The butane gas regulations indicate that you must make sure that the gas regulator of your installation is compatible with any other gas you have, such as propane LPG.
Thus, in order to use propane instead of butane, it is necessary to follow basic safety rules for its replacement, especially if environmental conditions have changed, for example, if you are going to take the cylinder outside.
You must change the regulating head if the cylinder will be at a temperature of -0ºC The butane bottle has a regulator set up for warmer temperatures and switching to a propane bottle or colder weather can cause your membrane to rupture. Therefore, you should call a technician and buy a regulator head for the propane bottle, which has a safety thread on top as a tap, to make sure that no leaks will occur.
Butane or propane for the heater
Propane gas or butane gas for Is a propane gas or butane gas heater better? Depending on the space of the residence, the climate where the home or business is located, and above all, the consumption that you make will be more convenient for one installation or another.
If you have low energy consumption and small spaces, we recommend using other appliances to heat your home such as the catalytic propane or butane stove or the propane gas or butane gas heat gun .
On the contrary, if you have a medium-high consumption and do not have access to natural gas, it is best to install the boiler or radiator system suitable for Liquefied Petroleum Gases, butane and propane.
Next, we provide you with the factors to take into account for LPG heaters, for heating or domestic hot water with both energies.
Advantages and disadvantages of LPG heaters
Propane gas heater
/ Warmer large spaces : due to its higher calorific value, it is capable of heating very large areas of a large home.
/ Heaters adaptable to natural gas : If you want to change to natural gas, you will not have to change the boiler suitable for other liquefied gases.
/ Automatic ignition : it turns on automatically when you open the water or radiator tap.
X 1 tap at a time : If you want to use more than 2 water points with the same heater, you will have to buy a more expensive heater (€ 400 approx) and adapted to various energies.
/ Capacity from 11 to 14 liters : heats up to 14 liters of water in a single use.
X It occupies space in your home : You must take into account the place that the heater itself will occupy inside the house as well as the space necessary for its correct maintenance and the hole that must be made if it is a "watertight" model.
/ Perfect for rural areas : Having a propane tank in a home away from urban centers allows greater autonomy for a longer time.
Butane gas heater
/ Medium hot spaces : Butane has a good calorific value (although less than propane) and therefore it is capable of heating medium-large spaces quite easily.
/ Heaters adaptable to natural gas and propane gas : If you want to change to natural gas or propane gas, you will not have to change the boiler suitable for other liquefied gases.
/ Automatic, hydrogeneration or manual ignition : All ignition alternatives.
2 taps at the same time : You can find boiler models suitable for the use of 2 water points simultaneously for a little more money.
X It occupies space in your home : You must take into account the place that the heater itself will occupy inside the house as well as the space necessary for its correct maintenance and the hole that must be made if it is a "watertight" model.
X Dependence on gas stations in rural areas : If you live far from the city or a gas station that sells LPG, you will depend on the continuous purchase of butane bottles to maintain your energy consumption.
/ Propane or butane gas heaters with a modulation system offer 20% energy savings , since they can modulate the power of the flame through the gas flow and avoid consuming more energy.
In conclusion, we recommend using propane gas for its calorific value and, therefore, buying a propane gas heater or boiler. Even, if you have the possibility, you can buy one suitable for other types of gases, in case at any time you want to change to any other alternative energy to natural gas .
However, if you have little consumption and will use energy in a temperate climate, we recommend you buy the butane cylinder because it is cheaper than propane.
Butane or propane for barbecues
Propane gas or butane gas for gas barbecues The choice of one LPG gas or another will largely depend on the adaptability of the barbecue and its connection to the gas supply outlet.
In general, it can be said that butane cylinders are the best option for barbecues because most of the facilities are adapted to the pressure at which butane gasifies (30 mbar) but, you must bear in mind that butane is only used for hot climates that do not drop below 0ºC ..
Therefore, you should buy LPG packaged in propane or butane bottles depending on the ambient temperature and the possibility of adapting the regulator of the propane bottle to the pressure with which the barbecue works.
However, if you want to make frequent use of the barbecue and it is suitable for propane gas, we recommend opting for the supply of propane in bulk, since you will have greater storage capacity and performance.
The barbecue must be suitable for some LPG
Check the manual for the section in question or call your supplier to verify that your barbecue model and the gas installations connected to them are compatible with any of the Liquefied Petroleum Gases.
In addition to the adaptability and the environment, you should know that both propane and butane are suitable for cooking on barbecues, indoors or outdoors, because it does not provide any additional flavor and is very safe.
Advice on propane or butane with Selectra
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Formula for calculating propane consumption in boilers and stoves
How much does propane gas heating consume? What about the water boiler or the kitchen? We help you calculate the propane gas consumption of your home with practical examples.
How to calculate the consumption of propane gas?
The consumption of propane gas is measured based on the thermal systems of your home or business: heating and / or air conditioning, domestic hot water boilers (DHW) and the kitchen; being heating, the system most used by the Spanish.
So, if you are thinking of installing propane gas in your home , you should first check which format is best for you , whether a tank or bottles, estimating your monthly consumption and taking into account the available space.
Similarly, to perform the calculations, you must know the formula for propane gas consumption . This is understood as the amount of gas burned during a certain period; usually expressed in kg / day (kilogram / day).
Consumption = kg × day
Therefore, to calculate the consumption of propane gas in kg / day, you will need to obtain the following values:
Consumption = (P ÷ PCS) * × T
P: Appliance power in kW (kilowatts)
PCS: Higher Calorific Power = 13.97 kWh / kg
T: Daily operating time of the appliance in h / day
* P ÷ PCS = Q
Q: Amount of gas or flow rate that is burned in kg / h
Where do I find the values of the consumption formula?
(P) Power : check the label or manual of your boiler, stove, heater, air conditioner or all your consumer appliances that use propane gas.
If you find the power in another unit as W (watts), you must convert it to kW (kilowatts) → 1,000 W = 1 kW.
It will not be necessary to check the power of appliances that only expel heat, such as radiators.
(PCS) Calorific value : it is an approximate value but it may vary depending on the area. Check your bill or the following article on calorific value .
(T) Usage time : for a whole day, write down how many hours your devices are in use.
→ We recommend : choosing a winter day in which the appliances are switched on for a long time, such as a Saturday or Sunday.
Calculation of mixed consumption: Heating + DHW + Kitchen
Pablo, María and their daughter Lucía live in a house in northern Spain, and they want to know how many kg of propane their mixed system consumes (heating, domestic hot water and cooking) on a normal winter day.
Therefore, the first thing they did was to look for the power of the appliances that burn propane gas, in this case, their fire stove and the mixed boiler (for hot water and heating).
Then, on a Saturday in January, they wrote down the hours their devices were on . And, once they had all the data, they continued to perform the following operation:
Consumption = (P ÷ PCS) × T
Systems P (power) PCS (calorific value) T (time) Daily total Heating 28.5 kW 13.97 kWh / kg (common for all) 6 hours / day 12.24 kg / day Sanitary Hot Water 28.5 kW 2.5 hours / day 5.1 kg / day Kitchen 6 kW 1 hour / day 0.42 kg / day
P ÷ PCS = Q
Q (cal) = 28.5 kW ÷ 13.97 kWh / kg = 2.04 kg / h * Q (hot water) = 28.5 kW ÷ 13.97 kWh / kg = 2.04 kg / h * Q (coc) = 6 kW ÷ 13.97 kWh / kg = 0.42 kg / h * * The unit of Q is kg / h because in the operation the kW-kilowatt- are eliminated from the kWh-kilowatt hour- (kWh = kW / h), both from the power and the calorific value. So are the remaining units of the PCS, kilogram (kg) and hour (h).
Q × T = Consumption
Consumption (cal) = 2.04 kg / h × 6 h / day = 12.24 kg / day Consumption (DHW) = 2.04 kg / h × 2.5 h / day = 5.1 kg / day Consumption (coc) = 0.42 kg / h × 1 h / day = 0.42 kg / day Heating + Hot water + Kitchen = Total consumption
Daily consumption (lime + hot water + coc) = 12.24 + 5.1 + 0.42 = 17.76 kg / day Monthly consumption (cal + DHW + coc) = 17.76 × 30 days = 532.8 kg / month * Monthly propane gas consumption The monthly consumption is calculated by multiplying the daily consumption by 30 days.
Therefore, continuing with the previous example, the family would spend approximately 532.8 kg of propane per month, as represented in the following graph according to each thermal system.
Mixed consumption of propane gas per month Thermal system Monthly consumption Heating 367.2 kg / month Hot water 153 kg / month Kitchen 12.6 kg / month Monthly total 532.8 kg / month
Table 2. Average consumption of heating, domestic hot water and propane gas cooking per month.
It should be noted that both the values of the formula and the consumption results are just an example , since the data related to your home and its equipment may vary depending on the case.
Heating: boiler consumption
Almost half of the energy used by Spanish families is to heat their homes.
Therefore, if you want to know how much the propane gas heating in your home consumes, you must carry out the operation (previously explained) according to the parameters of this system.
The most widely used equipment are boilers, specifically those with a mixed system, since they can provide heating and domestic hot water at the same time and reduce fuel consumption.
According to the IDAE (Institute for the Diversification and Saving of Energy), the comfort temperature in homes should be between 19 ° C and 21 ° C, so the use of boilers or radiators for propane gas heating should be programmed according to the following operating conditions.
Thermal jump : It is necessary to generate 50 ° C more heat than the desired temperature. Program the supply and return system in boilers or radiators at 10 ° C below and above the temperature of the thermal jump Boilers, radiators and underfloor heating have a heat input and output system called impulsion and return, which allows us to make the thermal jump we want, that is, to produce that extra heat to be able to maintain the comfort temperature for longer.
Calculation to program your boiler (example)
To obtain a comfort temperature of 20 ° C, it is necessary to generate the thermal jump of 70 ° C (50 ° C extra heat).
How is that extra heat generated? Programming your boiler system 10 ° C below and above as appropriate:
Drive system (inlet): 80 ° C Return system (outlet): 60 ° C Therefore, according to these considerations, when installing the propane gas heating system by radiators or boilers, two temperatures must be programmed:
Drive: 80 ° C Return: 60 ° C However, you must bear in mind that for every degree that we increase the temperature, energy consumption increases by approximately 7%. In addition, at night it is ensured that, in the bedrooms, it is enough to have a temperature of 15º to 17ºC to feel comfortable. With all this, there are other factors that help reduce the consumption of propane gas heating , such as:
Insulation of the house : in windows, floors, doors, attics, air ducts, etc.
Type of boiler : condensing, low temperature or underfloor heating, they are more efficient than conventional boilers.
Thermostat : allows you to control the temperature to your liking so that consumption is under control of the tenant.
Additional sources of heating : fireplaces, underfloor heating, pellet boilers, etc., help to balance fuel consumption.
Current energy : comparing the consumption of your current energy with others, such as electricity, fuels ( natural gas , propane, butane , diesel), biomass, coal, among others, helps to
Hot water: heater / boiler consumption
According to the IDAE, domestic hot water (DHW) is the second system with the highest consumption in homes or businesses after heating, since an average consumption of 20% is estimated.
Therefore, it is important to note that the temperature at which you program the boiler directly influences fuel consumption, in this case, propane gas.
Here is an example of how to calculate the average consumption of the water heater .
Likewise, as we explained previously with the programming of the boiler temperature , the water heater must also be programmed according to the thermal jump and the impulsion and return system.
Therefore, if you have the water heater set at 80ºC, it will consume much more than if you had it at 50 or 60ºC . Call Selectra, the energy experts, if you have any questions.
Propane cooking: consumption of stoves and ovens
Consumption in propane gas cookers Unlike heating and hot water, to calculate the consumption in the kitchen you must take into account all the appliances that consume propane gas, such as, for example, the fire stove and the oven.
With this, to get the total of the power of all the devices, you must add all the powers.
For example, the total power of the kitchen can be considered to be 6 kW when:
The four-burner stove = 2 kW The oven = 4 kW C (coc) = (P ÷ PCS) × T
However, it should be noted that the above data is only an example of the average time (T) and power (P) and may vary depending on the appliance or appliance.
How to understand my propane gas bill?
Unlike cylinders, the only formats that have an itemized bill are those that have a tank installed, either individual (bulk propane) or community (piped), because they depend on the kilograms -kg- of consumption.
However, the difference between the bulk and piped propane gas bill is that the former is charged before the fuel is consumed; On the other hand, the second is charged like natural gas, through the meter of each home once it has been consumed.