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Natural Gas To Liquid Propane Conversion Kit Specifications
This kit is used to convert your appliance from natural gas to liquid propane.
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This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Amana, Magic Chef, Crosley.
Part# WP7509P129-60 replaces these:
AP6011390, 74009911, 7509P129-60
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Bonnie
March 27, 2018
I need to learn how to convert version in other words change from gas until propane
For model number MDG6000BWW
Hi Bonnie,
Thank you for your inquiry. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. Then turn off the gas supply. First remove the burner grates and remove the right front burner cap. Insert a 7mm nut driver through the hole in the burner head and use it to unthread the natural gas orifice from the holder. You can now install the appropriate propane orifice. The propane orifices are all color coded. The front orifices use a yellow and orange color coding. Thread the new orifice into the hole and tighten. Replace the burner cap. Repeat this procedure for the left front orifice. To replace the rear and center burner orifices you will need to use a Philips head screw driver to unthread the screws securing the burner heads. Set the heads aside. Use pliers to secure orifice holders as you unthread the old orifice and replace it with the new one. The left rear and center orifices are color coded yellow and black the color coding for the right rear orifice is yellow and white. With the orifices installed realign the burner heads and secure them with the screws. Replace the burner caps and reposition the grates. Next open the oven door and remove the racks. Lift the lower access panel up from the rear and slide it back to remove. Unthread the mounting screws securing the burner tube. Detach the tube. Place a small piece of electrical tape over the end of 3/8's inch nut driver and then use the driver to unthread the natural gas orifice from the safety valve tube. Thread the propane oven orifice into the safety valve tube and tighten. Reposition the burner tube and replace the mounting screw to secure. Be aware that you may need to adjust the air shutter on the burner tube to achieve the proper flame. Now use a large flat head screw driver to unthread the regulator cap. Unthread the spring tension pin and thread the opposite end of the pin into the cap. Confirm that the washer is in place then thread the cap back into the regulator and tighten. Replace the lower access panel. Reinstall the oven racks. With the repair completed turn on the gas and restore power to the oven. The oven should now work for you. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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George
October 31, 2019
Need to know how to convert from natural gas to propane.
For model number CGR1425ADW
Hello George, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11744586. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. Then turn off the gas supply. First remove the burner grates and remove the right front burner cap. Insert a 7mm nut driver through the hole in the burner head and use it to unthread the natural gas orifice from the holder. You can now install the appropriate propane orifice. The propane orifices are all color coded. The front orifices use a yellow and orange color coding. Thread the new orifice into the hole and tighten. Replace the burner cap. Repeat this procedure for the left front orifice. To replace the rear and center burner orifices you will need to use a Philips head screw driver to unthread the screws securing the burner heads. Set the heads aside. Use pliers to secure orifice holders as you unthread the old orifice and replace it with the new one. The left rear and center orifices are color coded yellow and black the color coding for the right rear orifice is yellow and white. With the orifices installed realign the burner heads and secure them with the screws. Replace the burner caps and reposition the grates. Next open the oven door and remove the racks. Lift the lower access panel up from the rear and slide it back to remove. Unthread the mounting screws securing the burner tube. Detach the tube. Place a small piece of electrical tape over the end of 3/8's inch nut driver and then use the driver to unthread the natural gas orifice from the safety valve tube. Thread the propane oven orifice into the safety valve tube and tighten. Reposition the burner tube and replace the mounting screw to secure. Be aware that you may need to adjust the air shutter on the burner tube to achieve the proper flame. Now use a large flat head screw driver to unthread the regulator cap. Unthread the spring tension pin and thread the opposite end of the pin into the cap. Confirm that the washer is in place then thread the cap back into the regulator and tighten. Replace the lower access panel. Reinstall the oven racks. With the repair completed turn on the gas and restore power to the oven. The oven should now work for you. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Mark
December 11, 2018
Will these fit a a Magic Chef cgr1425adh. If so could i also have the sizes of each orifice please.
For model number CGR1425ADH
Hi Mark, thank you for your question. Yes this part is the correct kit for your appliance. We do not have that information unfortunately however the orifices are color coded so that you should be able to see which one would replace the ones on your appliance, as the ones on your appliance should also be color coded. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Soledad
August 27, 2017
Would this also work if it is covering it back to natural gas?
For model number AGR4400ADW
Hi Soledad,
Thank you for the question. In order to convert back to natural gas you will need to replace the Orifice and Tube Assembly - Left and Right side.
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Instructions for switching from nat.Gas to propane
For model number MGR4451BDQ
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your inquiry. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. Then turn off the gas supply. First remove the burner grates and remove the right front burner cap. Insert a 7mm nut driver through the hole in the burner head and use it to unthread the natural gas orifice from the holder. You can now install the appropriate propane orifice. The propane orifices are all color coded. The front orifices use a yellow and orange color coding. Thread the new orifice into the hole and tighten. Replace the burner cap. Repeat this procedure for the left front orifice. To replace the rear and center burner orifices you will need to use a Philips head screw driver to unthread the screws securing the burner heads. Set the heads aside. Use pliers to secure orifice holders as you unthread the old orifice and replace it with the new one. The left rear and center orifices are color coded yellow and black the color coding for the right rear orifice is yellow and white. With the orifices installed realign the burner heads and secure them with the screws. Replace the burner caps and reposition the grates. Next open the oven door and remove the racks. Lift the lower access panel up from the rear and slide it back to remove. Unthread the mounting screws securing the burner tube. Detach the tube. Place a small piece of electrical tape over the end of 3/8's inch nut driver and then use the driver to unthread the natural gas orifice from the safety valve tube. Thread the propane oven orifice into the safety valve tube and tighten. Reposition the burner tube and replace the mounting screw to secure. Be aware that you may need to adjust the air shutter on the burner tube to achieve the proper flame. Now use a large flat head screw driver to unthread the regulator cap. Unthread the spring tension pin and thread the opposite end of the pin into the cap. Confirm that the washer is in place then thread the cap back into the regulator and tighten. Replace the lower access panel. Reinstall the oven racks. With the repair completed turn on the gas and restore power to the oven. The oven should now work for you. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Nick
February 19, 2019
I need the conversion kit to change from natural gas to lp gas.Thank you!
For model number Magic Chef CGS3760ADC
Hello Nick, Thank you for contacting us. Upon reviewing the model provided, I show that this unit can be converted on the model without changing the orifices. These are convertible orifice. Please refer to your tech sheet that came with the unit for instructions on how to do this. Have a great day!
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Samantha
November 8, 2019
Will this kit work for model number 3468xvb Magic Chef
For model number 3468XVB
Good Day Samantha. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number 3468XVB). Unfortunately this part does not show up in the parts list of compatible parts for your unit. We would recommend reaching out to the manufacturer at 888-775-0202 for further assistance. Best Regards.
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Tracy
November 20, 2019
I have a Magic Chef stove top, model #8241rb, serial # 17519968md which i need to convert from gas to lp. What parts/kit do i need to make this conversation? Do you have the parts/kit in stock? Thanks, tracy
For model number 8241RB
Hello Tracy and thanks for writing.
We do not have a conversion kit for your model. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling the manufacturer of the unit directly. Once you get the information you need, we should be able to find the information on our site for you. Hope this helps
We do carry other spare parts for units such as yours, for example, Part Number: PS11743977 Good Luck with your repair.
Hello and thank you for writing.
No, but kit PS11743324 will convert to LP and is in the list of compatible parts for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.