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James
January 7, 2019
About the lp conversion kit part number ps2345633, how many of diagram #3 are there? I have 4 burners on this stove and an oven. So is it 4 burner orifices and 1 oven orifice? Also is the regulator convertible from nat to lp ?
For model number jgbp26wea5ww
Hello James, Thank you for the question. This is a conversion kit from Natural Gas to LP. The kit has 4 orifices for the cooktop. For the oven you just need to convert the Gas regulator. There is a cap on the regulator with a pin under it that needs to be flipped from Natural to LP. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Joyce
October 28, 2017
Is this conferter used for changing from natural gas to propane gas
For model number jgbp26wea1ww
Hi Joyce,
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, this kit is used to convert your oven from natural gas to propane. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Rudy
11 days ago
I'm trying to convert my range back to nat gas, but don't have any of the orifices. is there a kit like this but opposite?
For model number JGBS20BEA3WH
Hello Rudy, thanks for the great question. Typically, there is only a conversion kit to switch from the original design. To revert back to the original, you will need new orifices (Part #: PS240693 times 4) and you may need to adjust the safety valve (Part #: PS233885) and the pressure regulator (Part #: PS2577558). One important difference between propane and natural gas is their density. Propane is heavier than air and natural gas is lighter. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair.