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Mr Cat
Hi folks,
I recently removed a gas cooker from my grilfriends flat she has just sold (obviously 'mains gas'), and we have brought it back to our caravan running on a propane bottle. It works fine once it's heated up, but initially when you fire up the oven the flames roar particularly high and create a funny burning smell presumably due to the heat rushing up the back 'venty bit', excuse the technical terminology. given that it was probably designed for mains gas is there a different regulator I can fit to my propane bottle or something to make it work better. The hobs on top also roar a bit extremely when on 'high', but 'low' setting is ok.
The knack to the oven is to turn it to gas mark 1 until the flames die down when it reaches said heat, and then slowly work it up to the temperature required, not ideal really! Preliminary research has led me to believe the cooker might need new bits and to 'contact the supplier' but can anyone tell me if some kind of regulator at the gas bottle or something would do it? (not to say I don't have a regulator haha, it's just a typical propane one...)
Any help or advice very much appreciated!
Cheers folks
I recently removed a gas cooker from my grilfriends flat she has just sold (obviously 'mains gas'), and we have brought it back to our caravan running on a propane bottle. It works fine once it's heated up, but initially when you fire up the oven the flames roar particularly high and create a funny burning smell presumably due to the heat rushing up the back 'venty bit', excuse the technical terminology. given that it was probably designed for mains gas is there a different regulator I can fit to my propane bottle or something to make it work better. The hobs on top also roar a bit extremely when on 'high', but 'low' setting is ok.
The knack to the oven is to turn it to gas mark 1 until the flames die down when it reaches said heat, and then slowly work it up to the temperature required, not ideal really! Preliminary research has led me to believe the cooker might need new bits and to 'contact the supplier' but can anyone tell me if some kind of regulator at the gas bottle or something would do it? (not to say I don't have a regulator haha, it's just a typical propane one...)
Any help or advice very much appreciated!
Cheers folks
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