Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Gas-Fridge discusses Propane Appliances for those living Off-Grid

Propane appliances are for off-grid living says Gas-FridgeMany dream of living off grid. No more connection to the big power companies. Control your energy use as you see fit. No more unexpected power outages. Being self-sufficient and green. Gas-Fridge discusses how switching to propane appliances can help to achieve this dream.

Cooking - while it is possible for folks to cook outside over a nice fire on occasion, the reality is that conditions aren’t always great. Like when you have wind, rain, hail or snow, or maybe the firewood didn’t get chopped. You had a nice meal planned to cook outside for your family… then out of nowhere a monsoon comes through, ruining those well thought out plans. If you had a propane stove installed in your house, you wouldn’t have even noticed! There are many different types cooking devices available today, and with many different price points. Why not upgrade to an indoor propane gas range today and not worry about the weather outside when you’re cooking a meal.

Refrigeration – keeping perishables cool is a major challenge for people living off grid. Not having that option means you can only purchase food for very short periods of time. Imagine if you were able to still live off grid, yet keep those yummy steaks cool until you were ready to cook them. Having a propane refrigerator would make off grid living much easier. Our refrigerators feature a battery operated interior light, glass shelves, front mounted controls, crisper trays and reversible doors. No electricity required!

Freezers – Nothing like wishing you would keep your precious meats frozen until you wanted to use them. Off grid living could mean no more meet until grocery day and then you could only buy what you could eat that day. There are many sizes and styles of freezers to choose from these days. Upright or horizontal. Our gas freezers have a single burner that powers a double cooling unit design mounted on the rear. This enables our freezers to produce freezing temperatures at a low gas consumption rate. No electricity required!

Propane appliances allow off grid living with some of the comforts and conveniences we are accustomed to. Gas-Fridge is the leader in off-grid appliances from propane to natural gas and solar in the Prescott area. Contact us for more information on any of our refrigerators, freezers, ranges/stoves, lighting, and cooling products. Contact Gas-Fridge at either 928-636-6674 or by visiting our website at http://www.gas-fridge.com.



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Friday, November 24, 2017

Gas Refrigerator Connection Options from Gas-Fridge

A Propane Refrigerator uses Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) from a stored container called a tank or a cylinder which is regulated with a pressure regulator mounted at the tank and then plumbed to the point of use. These three components (tank, regulator, & plumbing) are all that is needed to get a propane gas refrigerator up and running. There are a few options on how to connect a propane refrigerator based on where the refrigerator is located. Gas-Fridge, your national LP gas refrigerator sales and service company, brings you these common options and some tips and tricks.

Tank / Cylinder
A propane gas fridge will operate from any size tank or cylinder. The size or capacity only dictates the amount of time the gas fridge will operate before the tank needs to be re-filled.

Gas refrigerator will operate from any size tank says Gas-Fridge, one of the nation's largest suppliers of gas appliances
Small portable tank & regulator
A tank may be as small as 5 gallons which is typical for a barbecue and is considered a portable tank. Weighing only about 20 pounds when completely filled, the 5-gallon size are easily placed in the back of a pick-up truck or even on the back of a mule for transport. Portable tanks can range in size up to about 25 gallons and weigh about pounds when full. The smaller tanks are great for remote locations where the propane must be “hauled in”.  All of these portable tanks can be plumbed with a short flexible hose that is connected to the rigid pipe of the home.

These portable tanks should never be used indoors since the pressure ahead of the regulator is high pressure and a leak or venting of the tank can cause a high volume of gas to escape rapidly and be very dangerous around an open flame or any ignition source. Any tank larger than 100 pounds is not practical to transport on a regular basis. A larger permanent tank for an average home will generally range from 125 gallons up to 1000 gallons.

Gas-Fridge discusses the portable versus large capacity tanks for gas appliances.
250 Gallon permanent tank
The larger non-portable permanent tanks are typically set outside of the home. Local code requirements will specify minimum distances from structures and property lines. Access to the tank is required for the delivery vehicle although a hose reel on the propane delivery truck can accommodate from 50 to 200 feet of distance. These tanks are piped to the house with rigid pipe underground. The regulator is mounted on top of the tank under the protective cover. The tank will have a gauge showing percentage of capacity.  A rule of thumb for total capacity will be about 20% less than the listed capacity of the tank to allow for gas expansion in hot weather.

Regulators
The high-pressure propane gas is regulated to low pressure of 11 inches of water column via the regulator. Most high-quality regulators are adjustable and we recommend this type for propane refrigerators since it is critical for proper operation and lifespan of the unit. The pressure should be checked upon installation.

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Tank mounted regulator
Regulators are available in different sizes and are rated by the BTU output. The BTU rating is normally listed on the regulator body. Most homes will require a regulator of 400,000 BTU or more. When the BTU rating of each appliance is added together, this will be the minimum BTU required for the system. A gas heater can use as much as 150,000 BTU whereas the EZ Freeze Gas Refrigerator will only use 1750 when on high flame. If the BTU demand is too high for the regulator, it will freeze up and the refrigerator will shut off. After the ice inside of the regulator defrosts, the fridge will have to be relit. This scenario is usually present when a small regulator is used to supply heaters, a water heater, and range all at one time. The small regulators are typically used to supply only one appliance or a multiple of low BTU appliances at one time.

The automatic changeover regulator is designed to connect to 2 tanks at one time and automatically switch to the second tank when the first tank goes empty. At this point, a red flag indicates that the first tank is empty. The user can then remove this tank and get it filled without interrupting service to the appliances.

Plumbing
flex line for propane refrigerators
Flex line & valve
A typical house is plumbed with rigid pipe throughout. Each appliance should have a valve located at the stub out location and connected from the valve to the gas hook up with a flex line. Most gas refrigerators require a 3/8-inch gas flex line with a 3/8 female flare fitting at the end. We recommend a 4-foot-long coated gas flex line. The flare fitting does not require sealant since the flare is self-sealing.

The smaller portable tanks and regulators can use flexible rubber hoses for connections. This is recommended for outdoor use only on a temporary basis.

Beware of cheap nonadjustable regulators. The supply pressure of a gas refrigerator is critical, and the wrong pressure can cause poor performance or a shortened lifespan. Use only a high quality adjustable type regulator.

regulator for gas fridge
Non-adjustable regulator
regulator for gas fridge
Adjustable regulator

Always check your connections with a soapy water solution prior to operation. Check local building codes for restrictions. Consult a professional for installation.

Gas-Fridge is your National leader in propane to natural gas appliances. If you have any questions or need more information on your gas refrigerator, please contact us at 928-636-6674 or visit our website at http://www.gas-fridge.com for more information.

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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Gas-Fridge has the largest and best selection of propane refrigerators in the USA!

Gas-Fridge, your largest selection of gas refrigerators in the USA
Buying or finding professional service on your propane appliances is easy when you know who to call. Gas-Fridge and Dynamx has the largest propane refrigeration selection in the United States. Welcome to the most comprehensive place to find natural gas or propane refrigerators and freezers. Not only do we sell and service these gas appliances and products, we use them in our daily lives. Our customers love our technical advice and repairs on site or via telephone!

Service, Repair, and Parts for all brands of Gas Refrigerators

Does your gas fridge need service? Dynamx offers walk-in service at our location for all off-grid home gas fridges, gas freezers, as well as RV Units. Servicing gas refrigerators such as EZ Freeze, Diamond, Crystal Cold, Danby, Consul, Servel, Dometic, Norcold, Sibir, Explorer, Miller Refrigeration, Blizzard, Frostek, Zero, Unique, and others.

We provide gas refrigerator and freezer maintenance and services such as:
  • General Maintenance
  • Hot Room Testing
  • Coil Replacement
  • Diagnosing
  • Thermocouples
  • Thermostats
  • Piezo Ignition
  • Electronic Ignition
Our years of experience in service, sales, and repairs have made us the authority in absorption refrigeration and off-grid appliances. Contact Gas-Fridge and Dynamx at 928-636-1955 or visit our website at http://gas-fridge.com.


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Thursday, November 9, 2017

Gas-Fridge talks about the advantages of a propane or natural gas refrigerator

Gas-Fridge is one of the nation's largest suppliers of gas appliances.
When it comes to common household appliances, we have many choices in today’s market.  Most of us chose an electric refrigerator because it is what we have always known, but maybe with ever increasing electric rates, it’s time to take a look at some other options. Even of you do not live off-grid, or in locations where power can be interrupted by weather events, Gas-Fridge would like to discuss with you another option like propane or natural gas refrigerators.

Gas refrigerators are an efficient way of cooling food when one is living off the grid. There are many advantages to propane or natural gas refrigerators:

There are no moving parts used to cool a gas refrigerator, this means that there are no parts to wear out, this adds to the reliability and length of service that you can have it making ice for your tea.
With the propane price at about $2.35 a gallon (maybe less where you live), a propane refrigerator will cost approx. $1.30 a day to operate. With this amount of propane gas usage, a person should be able to get 20 days of use with only a 20# propane cylinder. If you have natural gas supplied to the location, this cost is reduced considerably.

Both electric and 12VDC refrigerators run with Freon and an electric compressor/pump, these are all moving parts and as mentioned above, they can wear out. Electric inverters, generators, and the like to power the refrigerator can wear out and become unreliable.

With a gas refrigerator, when there is a natural disaster such as flooding or storms and the power system goes out, your refrigeration system still works. What better than having less stress knowing that during a disaster your food is safe until the event is over.

Unfortunately, most people think that using a gas refrigerator is only good for out of the way places. However, as we have shown you it may be a viable option for many households, especially if you prefer to be a bit more “prepared” in case of an emergency or want something that will last 50+ years! Want to explore the options a little more? Just contact Gas-Fridge today at 928-636-6674 or visit our website at http://www.gas-fridge.com to find out about all your propane appliance options.

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