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Q: Why do we use gas at home?
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Can you use water gas and producer gas at home?

no


Which appliances use gas in the home?

Water boiler, Cooker and Gas Fire.


Can you use a gas mobile home furnace in house?

Yes


Can you use natural gas?

Natural gas is used for many purposes, including cooking and home heating.


Stand By Generators For Home Use Use Various Types Of Fuel?

Stand by generators for home use natural gas, propane or unleaded gasoline. Natural gas generators can be hooked up to your gas line to ensure you don't run out of fuel. Propane tanks and unleaded gasoline can be purchased at most gas stations. If you chose to use unleaded gas, you will need to make sure you have enough gas cans to purchase a few days of fuel to have on hand.


Regular home and mobile home water heater differences?

Gas mobile home water heaters have a valve to allow the use of natural gas or propane.Ans2 - I have seen and repaired many. Most, whether electric or gas are the same as in an ordinary house.


Can you use flexible gas lines within the home?

What does your local code say


Why don't we use water gas and producer gas at home as fuels?

We can produce gas to be used at home for fuel. Biogas is formed when human and animal waste is processed in an apparatus. Other end products can be used as fertilizers.


Is it bad to use an open oven if you dont have a heater at home?

DO NOT USE YOUR GAS OVEN TO HEAT YOUR HOME. prolonged use of an open oven in a closed home burns up oxygen and creates lethal carbon monoxide.


What types of energy do you use most of?

My main source of energy at home is from natural gas


What type of energy do you use the most of?

My main source of energy at home is from natural gas


What gas do cookers use?

home cookers use methane supplied in gas form. portable stoves can use ethane, propane or, most commonly, butane which is stored in liquid form inside the canisters