They were frequently converted to run on "city gas" (carbon monoxide) and later "natural gas" (methane), at least in the UK. My family used to have one that had been converted to gas. They do take a lot of gas compared to a modern on-demand hot water heater, though. And having one running in an air conditioned space is just madness IMO.
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They were frequently converted to run on "city gas" (carbon monoxide) and later "natural gas" (methane), at least in the UK. My family used to have one that had been converted to gas. They do take a lot of gas compared to a modern on-demand hot water heater, though. And having one running in an air conditioned space is just madness IMO.