Tenants, gas range, gas leak
An electric stove will require 220V to the stove. This would entail a significant amount of work and expense. If you don’t have a 220V circuit at the stove location, you’re stuck with gas.

shahnandersen
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justinromeu26 | 2 years and 8 months ago
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lurker is correct. we have separate devices in this house for smoke and for the natural gas. perhaps they can now come combined, but years ago, they were separate devices.
i just checked on the placement of these (the one i have is placed in a high outlet because the outlet was there) and quick google search returned a result that said NG detectors should be “within 10′ of the appliance and within 6″ of the ceiling”.