10" low pressure burners

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10" low pressure burners

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I realized I didn't let anyone here know, but I've got 10" low pressure burners in stock along with both LPG & NG orifice valves. These are designed for 11" WC pressure, so if you run LPG, you'd need a reg for 11" WC (which I also have)

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backyard brewer wrote:I realized I didn't let anyone here know, but I've got 10" low pressure burners in stock along with both LPG & NG orifice valves. These are designed for 11" WC pressure, so if you run LPG, you'd need a reg for 11" WC (which I also have)

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I would like to use these on my next BrewStove.
If I use NG, what size thread goes into the end of the burner?
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backhousebrew wrote:I would like to use these on my next BrewStove.
If I use NG, what size thread goes into the end of the burner?
You need the NG valve orifice. It threads directly into the burner and has a 3/8" male flare fitting for the inlet.
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How much?
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