Live in a cold climate and house is heated with NG. Getting a propane/NG TJ-067 to replace my HotTop. Did not realize that this would be so complicated!
Firstly I thought I could use it like a Bar B Q with a portable tank. I would just keep it outside and connect it before the roast leaving it just outside my garage door. Would also run the vent pipe under the door to exhaust the smoke, vacuuming after every roasting session as I do that anyway with the HotTop. I would use a wheeled cart for the roaster and the cyclone thus allowing me to gain experience and decide on a more permanent solution. Is that a reasonable option? Has anyone on this forum used a 1 kg. roaster like this? Is it safe. Of course it is below freezing here so I would only crack the garage door open enough to slide the vent pipe under the door. Just how much more smoke does the roaster produce compared to the HotTop? I am only roasting for personal use so am planning to go commercial ever. Just an enthusiastic hobbyist.
As I already have a NG line to the house it might be easiest to just run another line to the garage and connect the roaster. I can then go through the wall with a vent and the installation would be complete. Cost of running the NG line $350.00 and then the vent.
Anyone have experience that could help me. I know that diameter of lines for propane and NG are not the same nor are the fittings but the installer can deal with that. Do you think it is unreasonable to just use the roaster like a BarBQ for a while? Am I risking a fire?
What kind of Fire extinguishers are you using?
Any recommendations?
Firstly I thought I could use it like a Bar B Q with a portable tank. I would just keep it outside and connect it before the roast leaving it just outside my garage door. Would also run the vent pipe under the door to exhaust the smoke, vacuuming after every roasting session as I do that anyway with the HotTop. I would use a wheeled cart for the roaster and the cyclone thus allowing me to gain experience and decide on a more permanent solution. Is that a reasonable option? Has anyone on this forum used a 1 kg. roaster like this? Is it safe. Of course it is below freezing here so I would only crack the garage door open enough to slide the vent pipe under the door. Just how much more smoke does the roaster produce compared to the HotTop? I am only roasting for personal use so am planning to go commercial ever. Just an enthusiastic hobbyist.
As I already have a NG line to the house it might be easiest to just run another line to the garage and connect the roaster. I can then go through the wall with a vent and the installation would be complete. Cost of running the NG line $350.00 and then the vent.
Anyone have experience that could help me. I know that diameter of lines for propane and NG are not the same nor are the fittings but the installer can deal with that. Do you think it is unreasonable to just use the roaster like a BarBQ for a while? Am I risking a fire?
What kind of Fire extinguishers are you using?
Any recommendations?