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Try granger.com
They might have the conversion orifice.
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2007-12-22 09:57:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The orafices on each burner get changed. You can order these from the manufacturer. The gas company can hook it up and change those out for you, but you'll need to have the parts. Basically, the LP has a smaller hole than the natural gas to restrict the flow. Your new orafices will have larger holes in them. The fastest way to get them is to call the manufacturer with the model # of the range and have them ship them to you. You can replace them yourself with an allen wrench, but i prefer to let the gas company play with the gas. LOL! Best of luck to you. :)

2007-12-22 15:28:25 · answer #2 · answered by onegirlsnightout 2 · 1 0

Please note that besides changing burner orifice size, the gas regulator needs to be switched back also. You may find that the burners have adjustable orifices that may be changed with a few turns of a wrench. More importantly the gas inlet regulator has to be switched back to NG. Most regs are "convertible" but with so many styles it would be impossible to describe accurately. Please see link for reference: just reverse procedure from one type of fuel to another. REMINDER ! Don't forget to switch oven burner back also,,it will be like the surface burners except a little harder to access. reference link:http://www.premierrange.com/faq-rangeconversion.htm

2007-12-24 11:34:03 · answer #3 · answered by oldman49_2000 5 · 0 0

Go to the gas company, tell them what you have and they'll give you the right hookup. I'm pretty sure you don't need to change the jets, it's just the actual part that accepts the gas line.

2007-12-22 09:55:29 · answer #4 · answered by Ann S 3 · 0 1

the jets or nozels,

2007-12-22 09:59:02 · answer #5 · answered by William B 7 · 0 1

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