festerwl t1_j4neh8z wrote
Reply to comment by redarrow7216 in I have a ventless propane fireplace insert that had a 100 gallon tank outside. Can I replace it with a refillable 10 gallon tank? by KevinAnniPadda
The larger tanks have the ability to hold temperature better. If the heater is using a large amount of propane the smaller tanks can ice up quicker than the larger tanks.
And yes the pressure drop isn't noticeable in short runs but some use 1/2" black pipe like natural gas and a grill size tank will have a hard time if you're out like 20ft.
redarrow7216 t1_j4rgdzz wrote
An average 3-4kW chimney uses only about 500L of gas per hour. That are really low volumes, even for 1/2" pipe.
Joule Thompson effects are measurable over an orifice i.e. Regulator but not really in these cyllinders. Also with these low pressures 1-2bar JT effect would be +-1 degree Celsius for pressure drop to atmosphere entering the chimney. Yes, the tank can hold more heat as more fluid is present but will still quickly cool down/warm up with the ambient temperature.
I dont think OP has any benefit with a bigger tank looking at his consumption or other circumstances.
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