Hi,
I've read a lot of posts, but just don't understand why a blichmann burner using natural gas isnt safe to use indoors. I've read that these types of burners weren't meant for indoors because they are too high in BTUs which use more O2 and give off more CO2. But I've found higher BTU stock pot ranges that are meant for indoor use (like this one at 90,000 BTU: http://www.katom.com/386-SPSH18NG.html). So why wouldn't the blichmann be safe to use inside - it's only 60,000 BTU when using natural gas? Is it really more of a disclaimer thing than a real risk? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I've read a lot of posts, but just don't understand why a blichmann burner using natural gas isnt safe to use indoors. I've read that these types of burners weren't meant for indoors because they are too high in BTUs which use more O2 and give off more CO2. But I've found higher BTU stock pot ranges that are meant for indoor use (like this one at 90,000 BTU: http://www.katom.com/386-SPSH18NG.html). So why wouldn't the blichmann be safe to use inside - it's only 60,000 BTU when using natural gas? Is it really more of a disclaimer thing than a real risk? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks