What's the difference between a gas stove and a natural gas stove?
1, the first gas supply is different. If you use a gas stove, you should use natural gas. If there is no natural gas at home, you can't use it. The gas stove is canned liquefied gas.
2. Observe the nozzle carefully, and the diameter is different. Because the pressure of liquefied gas is relatively high, which can reach 2800 Pa, its nozzle diameter is relatively large, the ring hole diameter is between 1.4~ 1.5 mm, and the gas pressure is relatively low, only about 2000 Pa, so the gas nozzle will be relatively small, and the normal range of the inner ring aperture is 0.7 ~1.0 mm.
3. The combustion efficiency is also different. The gas stove has high combustion efficiency, full combustion and less impurities, and will not produce too many pollution sources. However, because liquefied gas is canned and liquefied petroleum gas is used, insufficient combustion will cause pollution.
For safety, you can choose to change the nozzle, but if you choose unprofessional, you can't either. If the gas stove is replaced by natural gas, it may leak or even lead to an accident of burning and explosion, so in order to save trouble, it must not be mixed directly, and the safety is 1.