What is BTU Rating of 204024-MBS MB Sturgis Propane Cylinder Connector
Question:
Is this really rated for 200,000 BTU? The video presenter says 100,000 BTU, and several QandA answers also say it is 100,000 BTU. But the listing title and description say 200,000 BTU. So, is this a 200,000 BTU fitting that happens to be black and mistakenly called 100,000 BTU in the video and answers, or a 100,000 BTU fitting that is described incorrectly in the catalog?
asked by: Tim S
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Expert Reply:
I checked with MB Sturgis and the current BTU rating of the # 204024-MBS MB Sturgis Propane Cylinder Connector that you referenced is 200k. It looks like it was uprated from previously being listed as 100k.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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MB Sturgis Type 1 Propane Tank Connector - 200,000 BTU
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- Type 1 - Female
- 1/4 Inch - Male NPT
- MB Sturgis
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