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westend
Nov 29, 2017Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:I have never seen an RV range with the extra set of gas orifices. I have changed out residential stove/oven orifices, like NMDriver states.NMDriver wrote:
We have a full size propane oven/stove in our shack in the hills. It came with jets for conversion to natural gas. They are setting in a tray under the range top. Our propane supplier said it is no big deal to switch the oven/stove to natural gas if we wanted to. For safety/liability sake it should be done by a trained tech although you can find instructions and kits on line.
Even so, it is way easier, but not cheaper, to get a larger supply bottle.
Residential oven/stove are NOT RV Appliances.
Also vintage of appliance comes into play....how old is this stove/oven?
MANY newer residential models are not converter-able as they are 'gas specific'
Gas specific sounds about right. It is just an extra cost to the Mfg to setup a dual-fuel alternative and there could be parts that do not work well with a different gas fuel.
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