Alternatively, you can find your local Calor stockist, using our Retailer Finder tool. Visit our online shop for more information about BBQ bottles and to place your order (subject to availability). We have a handy tool: ‘ Which gas bottle do I need’, that could tell you specifically which bottle would be most suitable for your barbeque. If you’ve got a larger barbeque with four burners or more, then it’s recommended that you select a 13kg bottle. If it has between one and three, a 5kg patio gas bottle is ideal. This depends largely on how many burners your gas barbeque has. Which BBQ gas bottle do I need - what size? In simple terms, a green Patio gas bottle is compatible with a clip on regulator, whereas a red propane bottle will require a screw in regulator. It is important to ensure that you have the correct regulator fitted to your appliance for your chosen gas bottle. This performs an important safety function, as it controls the pressure at which the gas moves from the bottle to the appliance. The gas bottle is always attached via a regulator. Why do you need a regulator on a gas bottle? The type of propane bottle you need will depend on what regulator your barbeque comes with. They’re clean, convenient, and easy to use. How do ‘clip on’ and ‘screw in’ regulators work?Ī ‘clip on’ regulator is pushed onto the top of your gas bottle, whereas a ‘screw in’ regulator screws into the top of your gas bottle. These grills tie directly into your home’s natural gas supply, offering a constant source of fuel to prevent last-minute trips to the local propane swap. However, you would require a screw in high-pressure adjustable propane regulator to attach this bottle to your barbeque. Propane cylinders come in a wider variety of sizes, from 3.9 kg to 47kg. We sell Patio gas in 5kg and 13kg bottles. It also features a Gas Trac Indicator, which is useful for determining when your gas is running low. This is specifically designed to power outdoor appliances such as BBQ’s and patio heaters and the benefit is that it is compatible with the 27mm clip on regulator.
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Patio Gas stored in green cylinders is propane which is ideal for outdoor living appliances such as barbeques and patio heaters.Īs mentioned, there are two kinds of propane gas bottles:
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Propane on the other hand is stored in red cylinders and predominantly a commercial heating and large appliance fuel, also ideal for heating and cooking in catering vans.
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Butane is stored in blue cylinders and is ideal for camping, single burner cooking appliances and indoor portable heaters. There are two types of this gas, butane and propane. Gas barbeques run on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). If you own a gas barbeque and are confused about the type gas you need, we’ve put together a guide to identify the right BBQ gas bottle for your requirement.