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NG barbecue - Seamus J. Wilson - 2009-09-28 14:46:00

Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
Thank you,
Seamus J. Wilson 



Re: NG barbecue - Kurt Ullman - 2009-09-28 17:18:00

In article <7w7wm.243857$v...@newsfe12.iad>,
 "Seamus J. Wilson" <s...@cox.net> wrote:

> Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson 

  And here I thought you were going to invite the News Group over to 
your place. Bummer. 
     I'll now turn you over to someone who can actually answer your 
question.

-- 
"Politics should be limited in its scope to war,
protection of property, and the occasional 
precautionary beheading of a member of the ruling class."
                             -P.J. O'Rourke


Re: NG barbecue - 2009-09-28 17:21:00

usually not.

But they do reuire different gas orifices. 



>Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
>Thank you,
>Seamus J. Wilson 
>

Re: NG barbecue - Oren - 2009-09-28 18:13:00

On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:46:39 -0700, "Seamus J. Wilson" <s...@cox.net>
wrote:

>Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
>Thank you,
>Seamus J. Wilson 
>

Do a smart thing. Call you gas company!!


Re: NG barbecue - fftt - 2009-09-28 21:48:00

On Sep 28, 11:46=A0am, "Seamus J. Wilson"  wrote:
> Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson

Typically not.....an NG BBQ is not unlike an stove.

cheers
Bob

Re: NG barbecue - Ed Pawlowski - 2009-09-28 22:25:00

"Seamus J. Wilson" <s...@cox.net> wrote in message 
news:7w7wm.243857$v...@newsfe12.iad...
> Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson

Pressure is usually regulated at the meter.  You do have to change the 
orifices though and comply with your local codes for hookup.  You need a 
shutoff valve near the grill and it usually have to be bolted in place, not 
on wheels. 



Re: NG barbecue - Rick Samuel - 2009-09-28 23:26:00

"Seamus J. Wilson" <s...@cox.net> wrote in message 
news:7w7wm.243857$v...@newsfe12.iad...
> Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson

 NG is NOT a BBQ fuel 



Re: NG barbecue - Tony Hwang - 2009-09-29 00:12:00

Rick Samuel wrote:
> "Seamus J. Wilson" <s...@cox.net> wrote in message 
> news:7w7wm.243857$v...@newsfe12.iad...
>> Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
>> Thank you,
>> Seamus J. Wilson
> 
>  NG is NOT a BBQ fuel 
> 
> 
Hi.
Why not? That's what our BBQ is made for from the factory.

Re: NG barbecue - fftt - 2009-09-29 00:47:00

On Sep 28, 8:26=A0pm, "Rick Samuel" 
wrote:
> "Seamus J. Wilson"  wrote in messagenews:7w7wm.243857$vp.4=
2...@newsfe12.iad...
>
> > Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
> > Thank you,
> > Seamus J. Wilson
>
> =A0NG is NOT a BBQ fuel

>>>>>>NG is NOT a BBQ fuel <<<<<

Good to know......I'll have to call my brother & tell him that his BBQ
setup for the last 30 years is not right.

cheers
Bob

Re: NG barbecue - Smitty Two - 2009-09-29 01:28:00

In article 1...@news.tamu.edu>,
 "Rick Samuel" <r...@qatar.tamu.edu> wrote:

> "Seamus J. Wilson" <s...@cox.net> wrote in message 
> news:7w7wm.243857$v...@newsfe12.iad...
> > Do NG barbecue units require a pressure regulator?
> > Thank you,
> > Seamus J. Wilson
> 
>  NG is NOT a BBQ fuel 

Neither is propane. Wood is best, charcoal is acceptable as long as you 
use a chimney style starter in place of all that nasty lighter fluid.

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