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Xoxoc
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Hello all,
I've bought a new gas cooker and I'm quite confused about the whole issue of gas pressures and how well the new cooker will perform.
We have an RV and I have it on good authority that the inbuilt LPG gas tank and regulator are set at 27.5 millibar.
Now the new cooker states in the manual:
Gas Category CAT I3+ (28-30/37)
BUTANE (G30) 28-30 mbar
PROPANE (G31) 37 mbar
CAT I3 B/P (30)
BUTANE (G30) 30 mbar
PROPANE (G31) 30 mbar
So where I'm confused is, as LPG autogas is a butane/propane mix (95% propane I believe) how can it say propane 37 mbar AND propane 30 mbar? How can the cooker be BOTH categories or am I understanding it wrong?
And what do the two gas categories mean?
Your help would help, if you know what I mean...
TIA
Bryan
I've bought a new gas cooker and I'm quite confused about the whole issue of gas pressures and how well the new cooker will perform.
We have an RV and I have it on good authority that the inbuilt LPG gas tank and regulator are set at 27.5 millibar.
Now the new cooker states in the manual:
Gas Category CAT I3+ (28-30/37)
BUTANE (G30) 28-30 mbar
PROPANE (G31) 37 mbar
CAT I3 B/P (30)
BUTANE (G30) 30 mbar
PROPANE (G31) 30 mbar
So where I'm confused is, as LPG autogas is a butane/propane mix (95% propane I believe) how can it say propane 37 mbar AND propane 30 mbar? How can the cooker be BOTH categories or am I understanding it wrong?
And what do the two gas categories mean?
Your help would help, if you know what I mean...
TIA
Bryan