Can i use gasoline to start grill




















Keep vents open while cooking. Charcoal briquettes and wood chunks need oxygen to burn. Allow coals to burn out completely and let ashes cool at least 48 hours before disposing. Dispose of cold ashes by wrapping in heavy-duty aluminum foil and placing in non-combustible container. Be sure no other combustible materials are nearby. If you must dispose of ashes before completely cooled, place them in heavy duty foil and soak with water completely before disposing in non-combustible container.

Grill Consumer Education Charcoal. Become A Member. Under no circumstances should you use gasoline to ignite a grill. I wanted to make sure that part was plainly clear before going any further with this article.

Are you in this camp? Allow me to shed some light on how dangerous a bit of gasoline can be. Make no mistake: your chances for an accident skyrocket if you try to ignite a grill with gasoline or kerosene and diesel for that matter. Even ignoring the potential for accidents, starting charcoal briquettes with gasoline is generally as effective as pushing mud uphill. The gasoline burns too quickly to reliably ignite the charcoal.

If they have started a fire with gasoline and cooked food over it, would it be safe to eat? Most folks ask this question when thinking about the noxious smell of gasoline and imagining that odor imbued into their food. Take a look at Coleman fuel , a popular petroleum fuel primarily used for fueling lanterns and camp stoves. However, Coleman has none of the additional additives of modern gasoline. Always check for leaks every time you disconnect or reconnect the regulator to the LP tank. If you find a leak, immediately turn off the gas at the tank and don't attempt to light the grill until the leak is fixed.

Until it is repaired, keep lighted cigarettes, matches or open flames away from it. Check the valve connections and hoses to be sure they are in good working order. The hoses should have no cracks, holes, or leaks. Make sure there are no sharp bends in the hose or tubing. Check the tubes that lead into the burner for any blockage from insects, spiders, or food grease.

Use a pipe cleaner or wire to clear blockage and push it through to the main part of the burner. Never attempt to repair the tank valve or the appliance yourself.

See an LP gas dealer or a qualified appliance repair person. Never use a grill indoors. Use the grill at least 10 feet away from any building. Don't use the grill in a garage, carport, porch, or under a surface that can catch fire. Move gas hoses as far away as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease.

If you can't move the hoses, install a heat shield to protect them. If the burner doesn't light, turn off the gas and try it again in about five minutes. When the LP tank is connected, the grill must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Never store a spare gas container under or near the grill.



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