BBQ Gas – Portable BBQ Gas – BBQ Gas Hose and Regulator

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23 Jun, 2023 | SWAP’n’GO® Blogs

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BBQ gas is used to fuel BBQs, outdoor heaters, pizza ovens and many more outdoor applications. Gas composition & fittings are also explained.

BBQ Gas – Portable BBQ Gas – BBQ Gas Hose and Regulator

Most BBQ gas is portable BBQ gas. It can be propane, butane or a propane-butane blend. BBQ gas bottle sizes include 9kg and 4kg gas bottles in Australia whilst other countries have different sizes. It is used to fuel BBQ, pizza ovens, outdoor heaters and other outdoor appliances.

9kg BBQ Gas Bottles

What gas do BBQ use? Can you run a BBQ on LPG?

A gas BBQ uses either natural gas or LPG. Not only can you run a BBQ on LPG, it is the choice for the vast majority of gas BBQs. The LPG used can be either propane, butane of a mixture of the two, depending on what country you are in. Both gases work equally well.

BBQ Gas Composition in Different Countries

What Type of Gas for BBQ - Grilling with BBQ gasBBQ gas composition varies across countries.

It can be propane, butane or a propane-butane blend.

The type of BBQ gas (gas for barbecues) in Australia and the USA is just propane.

In NZ, BBQ gas is a propane-butane blend.

In the UK, you can purchase BBQ gas or patio gas as either propane or butane gas.

Can BBQ Gas Be Made of Butane Gas Instead of Propane Gas?

You can use butane instead of propane as long as the ambient temperature is above freezing.

If the temperature drops below freezing the butane will stop vaporising and you will have no usable gas.

Bottled BBQ Gas Goes by Different Name

In the UK, bottled BBQ gas can also be referred to as “Patio Gas”.

Patio gas is propane, but they also sell butane gas in Patio Cylinders.

Other countries also have different names for it.

In Australia, it is also called called Camping Gas.

In the USA they just refer to the vessel instead of bottled BBQ gas, so it is a “Propane Tank”.

BBQ Gas Bottles

BBQ gas bottles vary in size depending on the country you are in.BBQ gas bottles

For example, the most common BBQ gas bottles in Australia and the US are 9kg (20lbs).

There are also smaller bottles, like the 4kg BBQ gas bottles, that are popular with campers.

Some backpack sized camping appliances use even smaller 220g (8oz) disposable butane cartridges.

Coleman also makes a 454g (16oz) propane camping bottles, as well as a 250g propane-butane low profile cartridge.

In the UK, 13kg and 5kg are the most common sizes of patio gas, in addition to a large choice of other gas bottle sizes.

Worldwide, the list of sizes and content combinations is extensive.

What is Bottled BBQ Gas Used For?

Bottled BBQ gas is utilised in numerous different applications, including many that are far from barbecuing and the patio.

The common factor is the need for a small and/or portable fuel source.

BBQ gas is portableCommon residential uses include bottled BBQ gas, patio heaters, pizza ovens, smokers, spit roasters, outdoor fire pits, gas lights, and mosquito traps, as well as caravans.

There are also some that are a bit more exotic, like outboard motors, lawn mowers, bird scaring canons, and more.

The small gas cylinders can have commercial uses, including portable generators, floor polishers, blow torches, soldering, industrial burners, jewellery melting and moulding, small kilns, flame weeders, floor sanitisers for livestock enclosures and various other applications.

In major emergencies, like floods, cyclones, earthquakes and other natural disasters, people use patio gas for generators, cooking, hot water, heating and more.

How Does it Work?

Gas for a BBQ (patio gas) is stored under pressure, as liquid gas is liquid in cylinders.

Almost all of its uses involve the use of the gas vapour, not the liquefied gas.

It turns back into gas vapour when you release some of the pressure in the gas cylinder by turning on your gas appliance.

But first it must go through a gas regulator.

What are BBQ Gas Regulators?

BBQ gas regulatorsBBQ gas regulators are used to regulate the pressure at which the gas is delivered from the gas cylinder to the BBQ or other appliance.

These regulators typically come equipped with an attached gas hose that connects to the BBQ.

The regulator screws directly into the gas cylinder whilst the gas hose screws into the appliance.

The standard BBQ regulator types in Australia are either an LCC27 or a POL regulator.

Other countries use other valve and regulator types.

What is BBQ Gas Bottle Testing?

BBQ gas bottles must be inspected periodically for safety and re-certification.

BBQ gas bottle testingIn Australia, the testing period is 10 years and the test date is permanently marked or stamped on the gas bottle, however, the testing period can vary by country.

The gas bottles are subject to internal and external inspection for rust and any other damage.

Physical testing, including pressure tests, may be required depending on the type of gas cylinder and the country where tested.

Only approved testing facilities are authorised to test and re-certify gas cylinders and tanks.

Renewable vs Climate Friendly Gas

Charcoal vs BBQ gas

Most people would think that a renewable fuel, like charcoal, is more eco-friendly than gas for a BBQ.

However, when it comes to charcoal versus Gas for a BBQ (patio gas), the climate friendly choice is not what you may think.

Biofuels do not always result in a smaller carbon footprint than the fossil fuel alternatives.

The problem with charcoal is that it emits almost 3X the amount of CO2 that is produced when you use gas for a BBQ.

This is harmful because CO2 is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.

To produce charcoal, you heat wood in a kiln. However, the usable output of charcoal is only around 20-35% of the original input.

The remainder of the wood turns into gas and is emitted into the atmosphere.

In contrast, BBQ gas energy yields are greater than 90%.

The fact that you cannot simply turn a charcoal grill ON and OFF increases the problem.

Charcoal fires need to be started ahead of time and then take time to burn themselves out.

BBQ gas (patio gas) is just a much more efficient fuel for cooking.

Does a Gas BBQ Need Coals?

No, a gas BBQ is fueled by the gas alone.

In a Nutshell

BBQ gas is a safe, versatile and portable energy source.

It is also easy to use, transport and refill.

But most of all, BBQ gas (patio gas) helps make outdoor activities more enjoyable.

Eric Hahn

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