MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Old Biscuit,
Genuine propane appliance mechanics do not run around searching for different size orifices. In their pocket they carry a zipper pack assortment of finger drills. If the orifice is to large they pien it down with a tiny hammer and drift pin. Then they run a number drill through it. If too small, same thing without piening.
True but doubt ANY RV tech has a set or knows how to do it correctly.
Easiest/cheapest for OP is to buy new correct sized propane orifices IF the propane appliance WERE converted to natural gas.
Regulating ---------
Natural gas or propane are both high pressure and use 2 stage regulators to drop high pressure down to low, low pressure
7" WC (0.25#) for natural gas and 11" WC (0.4#)for propane.
OP.......hey OP
What makes you think/know natural gas was being used in this RV????