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7
To Convert Appliance For Use With
Natural
Gas
If this appliance has been converted for use with LP gas,
each of the following modifications must be performed to
convert the unit back to natural gas.
A. Replace all orifice spuds
Perform Steps 1 through 4 on page 4.
For Step 5: Locate the colored brass natural gas orifice
spuds that were originally installed in this appliance
before its conversion for use with LP gas. Observe the
color of each of the spuds and note the correct burner
location for each spud as shown in figure 10.
Complete Steps 6 through 9 on page 5 to complete the
installation of natural gas main spuds in their correct
locations.
Save the orifices removed from the appliance for future
use. They will be needed if this appliance is again
converted for use with LP gas.
Installation of Natu ral Gas Orifice
Spuds
Figure 10
B. Invert Appliance Pressure Regulator Cap
With the appliance installed, the regulator is located on
the underside of the appliance at the inlet to the gas
manifold. Identify the type of regulator on the unit and
follow the instructions in the appropriate illustration.
(See figures 7 and 8).
After Steps A and B have been completed, check the
appearance of each burners’ flame at the Hi and Lo settings
against figure 9. If the flames appear too large or too small,
review all steps to make sure they were completed
correctly.
Installation of Natu ral Gas Orifice
Spuds
This appliance is equipped for electronic auto-reignition by
means of a spark igniter located at the side of each burner.
The burners are designed to light at any valve rotation that
admits sufficient gas flow to support a flame and to
automatically re-light following a momentary loss of flame
due to a draft or other adverse condition. This feature is
provided as a convenience and is not intended as a safety
feature.
This appliance has no air shutters, making adjustment of
primary air unnecessary. The burners are designed to
provide optimum aeration of all gases without air shutters.
When operating properly, burners should produce clearly
defined, even blue flames. If the flames have yellow tips or
are hazy and otherwise appear to have insufficient air,
obtain the services of a qualified service technician.
BURNER
NATURAL
GAS
BURNER RATE
(BTU/HR)
PROPANE
BURNER RATE
(BTU/HR)
ALL GASES
LO RATE
(BTU/HR)
Right Front
Right Rear
Left Front
Left Rear
12,000
6,500
6,500
10,500
8000
4500
4500
8000
1,600
800
800
1,600
CAUTION: Never cover control knobs or surrounding
control surface with utensils, towels or other objects. Never
obstruct free air passage past the control knobs. The knob
openings have been sized to properly control air entry to the
interior of the appliance during operation.
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