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[PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: the grill



At 12:30 -0700 09/04/01, Sean T. Stevenson wrote:
>Not propane - natural gas (CH4).  Simple combustion of CH4 produces H20 and C02, which can be subsequently removed by your dehumidifier and scrubber, respectively.  The problem is the
>hydrocarbons that are created by your food burning.  A fume hood that goes through a charcoal filter / catalytic converter would be in order, and you also might want A/C in your sub to counteract the
>heat buildup created by the grill.

So what does propane give off when combusted?
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David
buchner@wcta.net - MN, USA