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Consumption of liquefied gas per hour in restaurant stoves

According to the national standards, the approved gas consumption of fierce fire stoves is: natural gas 2.8 cubic meters/hour, liquefied petroleum gas 1 cubic meter/hour. Ordinary stoves are more suitable for home use. In addition, the energy consumption of fierce fire stoves is greater than that of ordinary stoves. Domestic stoves generally do not use natural gas stoves.

1, the fierce fire stove has large firepower, but the smoke (COntaining co and nitrogen oxides) is large, which is harmful to people. Ordinary gas stoves have small firepower and slightly smaller smoke.

2. The firepower of natural gas fierce stove is comparable to that of burning coal, and it is much more powerful than burning coal, and it is environmentally friendly.

3. The consumption of liquefied gas fierce fire stoves, that is, the average cooking time is 1. 1- 1.2 cubic meters.