Like the title says, I'd like some opinions on the feasibility of a convertible automated natural gas/ Low pressure lpg rig.
I'll be using banjo burners - I understand these have been successfully used with both natural gas and with low pressure propane using pilot lights, honeywell dual valves and thermocouples originally intended to be used with natural gas.
My understanding is that, past the low pressure lpg regulator (which could be connected via quick connect) the only difference between a low pressure lpg rig is the orifice size in the burner and in the pilot light.
Where I'm stuck in my thought process is how do I quickly and easily swap out orifices? Is it even possible?
I want a convertible system because I want to be able to brew at a friends house, yet I have nat gas at home - no more inconvenient propane refills before brewdays at home.
I'll be using banjo burners - I understand these have been successfully used with both natural gas and with low pressure propane using pilot lights, honeywell dual valves and thermocouples originally intended to be used with natural gas.
My understanding is that, past the low pressure lpg regulator (which could be connected via quick connect) the only difference between a low pressure lpg rig is the orifice size in the burner and in the pilot light.
Where I'm stuck in my thought process is how do I quickly and easily swap out orifices? Is it even possible?
I want a convertible system because I want to be able to brew at a friends house, yet I have nat gas at home - no more inconvenient propane refills before brewdays at home.