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I am an American retiree residing in the Philippines. I would like to import a Brinkman "All in one" BBQ from the USA. In America it is set up to use Propane gas, but in the Philippines propane is not available, the standard is Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). Can the imported unit use LPG instead of propane without alteration? If not what needs to be altered?
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I think they are the same thing. If you were to use natural gas you would need to replace the orifices with larger ones and wouldn't need a regulator. I think you'll be OK as is though.
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This is a proper barbecue grill any food blazon, to accommodate the greatest accessibility in mind. Water, propane gas grill ceramic enameled cast the appearance of firm affable grate, so basic and obvious aliment is distributed like sharp, while providing a complete advanced cowardly trademark.
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