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Cold Propane

Propane Fireplace versus Wood Fireplace; which one is for you?
Nowadays, every market is saturated with so many choices. The fireplace industry is no exemption. Customers can choose from a wide range of products that cater to every need, budget and home type. Fireplaces are mainly categorized to 3 kinds depending on what basically fuels them. There are the traditional wood burning fireplace, electrical ones, and those fueled by gas.
A wood burning Fireplace is a tried and tested fixture for any home. Through the years, these have always been loved by all kinds of home owners. There is nothing like the reliability of a good old wood burning fireplace when extreme cold weather sets in. As long as you have some wood to burn, you can be sure that your home will get some warmth to sustain any winter night. The beauty of a real fire burning in your living room or any common room instantly adds that cozy feeling, making your home more inviting. The best this is that a wood burning fireplace are also environmentally friendly as they are fueled by wood- a renewable source of energy.
However, the loveable wood burning fireplace is not without flaws. The need to constantly chop wood or buy pre cut wood can also be a huge deal to do, especially when its bitter cold outside and you find yourself running out of wood. Also, maintaining and cleaning this kind of fireplace can be a lot of work since cleaning after ashes and creosote must be done on a regular basis before buildup occurs. Your chimney vent must always be checked and maintained. Having to deal with smoke and odor is also another downside of using wood as your source of heat. The thick cloud of smoke emitted from chimneys often cause problems for neighbors as well, this can also cause a permanent odor situation for some homes.
On the other hand, gas fireplaces have also started its way in replacing older versions of wood fireplaces. This is because gas fueled fireplaces have become more economical and practical to use. A popular choice is a propane fireplace. Propane is also what is known as LPG or liquified petroleum gas, which is a by product of natural gas and oil refining. This material is also being used now in lighting fireplaces. Home owners are using propane fireplace more now because of the ease in using such and how much you can save in using one. Propane fireplaces are easy to switch on and off. One click and you have it all working. Some models of propane fireplance even have features like a timer wherein you can make settings where it will turn on at a certain time, and off the same way. Most models also have remote controls that make your use easier than ever. Best of all, you need not worry about cleaning up after a round of fire, and having a gas line does not also cost much to have at home. Among few disadvantage of having a propane fireplace is perhaps the cost of getting a gas line if you do not have one ready on your home, and of course, the absence of a real fire in your pit.
With this information in mind, in the end the choice will be yours. Whether you choose wood or propane for your fireplace, both will be beautiful for any home.
About the Author
Carla Bledina is a proud entrepreneur and homemaker. She is an expert in selling fireplaces and lists propane fireplace as her best seller. However, she admits she still prefers a wood burning fireplace for her home.
Why is propane stored in a tank cold? Is oxygen stored in a pressurized tank cold when it escapes?
Is any gas that is pressurized cold?
The answer to your question comes from the Charle's law P/T=constant. Thus if pressure decreases temperature will also decrease. Now, the gas in the propane cylinder is not actually cold. When you use the gas, the gas escaping reduces in pressure. So it becomes colder, thus cooling the cylinder.
This law is true for all gases. So the same will happen with oxygen.
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