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I'm not sure if I am giving you the answer you're looking for, but if you live in an urban or suburban area and already have natural gas service in your home, you would use that for your range. LP gas (liquid propane/propane) is usually found more often in rural areas where it is not possible to pipe natural gas to homes. I do believe this range is available in electric also.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Natural gas is found underground, and it contains several different gases, including butane, propane, and methane. It can be a liquid or a compressed or uncompressed gas. Propane, also called liquefied petroleum gas or LPG, is stored as a liquid after it's separated from natural gas at a processing facility. The range is delivered set for natural gas but can be converted for us with LP. ^Daphane
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