Re: Stainless Steel
- From: Denny Wheeler <dennyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 17:27:44 -0700
On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 02:07:19 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Use of gas is related to heat output. A grill capable of say, 30,000 Btu
will use a given amount of fuel no matter the burner material,
configuration, or shape.
Well...that's sort of true. But sort of not. I work for a company
which makes one helluva lot of burners--we make wood, gas, and pellet
stoves and fireplaces.
I promise you that it wouldn't be too hard to design a 30,000 BTU
grill that uses 2 or 3 times as much fuel as, say, a Weber 30,000 BTU
unit. Bad design's easy to do. :\
So, what you said is true if we assume (and that's not necessarily a
good thing to do) that the burners are equally efficient--which of
course is dependent upon their being designed, and made, well.
-denny-
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