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Hi Guys

Not sure if this is the correct area to post?

Firstly, i'm not doing this work myself but I need to get a question answered as it impacts an outdoor kitchen slab i'm going to pour and need to run pipe or conduit under it.

Having a commercial LPG griddle installed on the outdoor kitchen instead of a crappy bbq. Its total flow rate is 75mJ/h. Trying to work out if I can use a 9kg bottle or will I need a 45kg bottle to run it. I just need to consider the physical space for the bottle. Yes I would contact a gas plumber but we live in regional WA and its a 2 month wait ....

Thankyou
 
I would go 45kg as your draw off eg load is too high for 9kg
 
He might want to install it himself best have a word first as it could save you later on
 

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