Orifice, Propane
Propane Burner Orifice- (Small hole)
Item#: ORP
- Replacement Orifice for a gas kiln burner.
- Propane orifices are small, precisely sized openings that regulate the flow of LP gas to a burner, ensuring proper function and flame quality by delivering the correct amount of gas for a given pressure and appliance size.
- High Quality Brass --- burner parts are made of solid brass to ensure to excellent weather resistance and durability, under strict quality control standards to build and test, durable and long-lasting to use.
- Brass Jet nozzles for propane to natural gas can be quick and easy swapped, easy to convert your propane device to natural gas with this kit, orifices screwed in easily and tightened them to about a half turn past hand tight.
Item#: ORP
- Replacement Orifice for a gas kiln burner.
- Propane orifices are small, precisely sized openings that regulate the flow of LP gas to a burner, ensuring proper function and flame quality by delivering the correct amount of gas for a given pressure and appliance size.
- High Quality Brass --- burner parts are made of solid brass to ensure to excellent weather resistance and durability, under strict quality control standards to build and test, durable and long-lasting to use.
- Brass Jet nozzles for propane to natural gas can be quick and easy swapped, easy to convert your propane device to natural gas with this kit, orifices screwed in easily and tightened them to about a half turn past hand tight.
Propane Orifice
Propane orifices are small, precisely sized openings that regulate the flow of LP gas to a burner, ensuring proper function and flame quality by delivering the correct amount of gas for a given pressure and appliance size. They have smaller holes than natural gas orifices because propane is a more volatile, compressed gas, and using the wrong size can lead to inefficient operation, yellow flames, or safety hazards. You can find propane orifices for sale as individual parts or as part of conversion kits, with replacement options available from various manufacturers and suppliers.
What a Propane Orifice Does Controls Gas Flow: An orifice acts as a restrictor, controlling the precise volume of gas that enters the burner. Ensures Proper Flame: The correct orifice size is critical for achieving a stable, blue flame and efficient combustion. Adapts for Gas Type: Because propane is a high-pressure, compressed gas, it requires a smaller orifice to regulate its flow compared to lower-pressure natural gas.
Key Characteristics Smaller Holes: Propane orifices have smaller holes than natural gas orifices. Interchangeability: Orifices for natural gas and propane are not interchangeable due to their different pressure and flow characteristics. Measurement: Orifice size can be measured in various ways, including the diameter of the hole (e.g., 0.85mm) or by the BTU rating of the burner it serves.
When to Use Them Appliance Conversion: When converting a natural gas appliance to run on propane, the orifices must be replaced with smaller propane orifices. Replacement: To restore an appliance to its original operating condition or to fix a faulty burner.
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