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===Maintain Pressure Pump on a Camp Stove===
 
===Maintain Pressure Pump on a Camp Stove===
[[Image:Kerosene stove.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kerosene pressure stove. The pressurising pump knob is protruding from the fuel tank at the lower right.]]
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:Most stoves can use either liquid or gas fuel. Gas-fuel stoves are simpler to operate than liquid fueled stoves. The gas, being already pressurized, flows from the fuel canister into the burner, where it ignites, in the same manner as a domestic kitchen stove.
 
:Most stoves can use either liquid or gas fuel. Gas-fuel stoves are simpler to operate than liquid fueled stoves. The gas, being already pressurized, flows from the fuel canister into the burner, where it ignites, in the same manner as a domestic kitchen stove.

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:Be sure not to spill any fuel, or if you do, make sure you clean up properly.
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===Maintain Pressure Pump on a Camp Stove===
[[Image:Kerosene stove.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kerosene pressure stove. The pressurizing pump knob is protruding from the fuel tank at the lower right.]]
:Most stoves can use either liquid or gas fuel. Gas-fuel stoves are simpler to operate than liquid fueled stoves. The gas, being already pressurized, flows from the fuel canister into the burner, where it ignites, in the same manner as a domestic kitchen stove.
Be sure not to spill any fuel, or if you do, make sure you clean up properly.


Maintain Pressure Pump on a Camp Stove

Kerosene pressure stove. The pressurizing pump knob is protruding from the fuel tank at the lower right.
Most stoves can use either liquid or gas fuel. Gas-fuel stoves are simpler to operate than liquid fueled stoves. The gas, being already pressurized, flows from the fuel canister into the burner, where it ignites, in the same manner as a domestic kitchen stove.