I wanted either blichmann hellfire or bayou KAB4 but neither meet Australian standards, I have a ten gallon copper pot
Any suggestions from people in Aussie?????
Burner with Australian standards
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Re: Burner with Australian standards
For a ten gallon boiler you don't need a fancy burner like those....just go to a camping store or similar and buy a standard old 3 ring burner.
You may want to invest a bit more in an adjustable regulator, but thats not really necessary.
You may want to invest a bit more in an adjustable regulator, but thats not really necessary.
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Re: Burner with Australian standards
Of course you would know that gas rings that use propane bottles ( which probably most use) are different to the ones for domestic gas. Though you can adjust them by using a different (thing with the little hole in it).
Be safe.
Geoff
Be safe.
Geoff
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Re: Burner with Australian standards
That thing with the little hole in it is a metering orifice...The Baker wrote:Of course you would know that gas rings that use propane bottles ( which probably most use) are different to the ones for domestic gas. Though you can adjust them by using a different (thing with the little hole in it).
Be safe.
Geoff
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Re: Burner with Australian standards
Thanks, Rad.
I have only heard it called something else that I couldn't remember. Possibly a 'jet'.
Geoff
I have only heard it called something else that I couldn't remember. Possibly a 'jet'.
Geoff
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Re: Burner with Australian standards
yes, a gas jet, that needs to be changed depending of the gas type.
Re: Burner with Australian standards
Yep... The terms jet and metering orifice are interchangeable in many applications...The Baker wrote:Thanks, Rad.
I have only heard it called something else that I couldn't remember. Possibly a 'jet'.
Geoff