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GAS CONVERSION
Propane grills include a conversion kit for
natural gas. If you have a natural grill and wish
to convert it to propane you will need to
purchase the optional conversion kit #BCK195.
Begin by removing all the components from the
inside of your grill. Locate and remove the
orifice hoods mounted on the underside of the
grill body. F
IGURE 12.
Gas Conversion
Before installing the natural hoods, inspect them
for damage and note the number stamped on
the side. The correct hood will be marked "48".
The hoods are self-sealing, requiring no
additional pipe sealant. If you wish to use
sealant, take care to add it to the threads only to
avoid blocking the orifice.
Thread the hoods onto the supply tubes leaving
about a 1/8" gap between the hood and the
locking nut. F
IGURE 13.
ORIFICE HOOD
SUPPLY TUBE
HOSE AND
REGULATOR
Remove the hose and regulator from the valve.
Replace the components inside of your grill.
Remove the knobs from the valve assembly and
locate the adjustment screws on the inside of the
valve stem. Using a small screw driver, turn the
screws four (4) FULL turns counterclockwise. Do
not back the screws out more than 4 1/2 turns or
a leak may result. F
IGURE 14.
Connect the grill to the natural gas supply.
IMPORTANT: BEFORE LIGHTING YOUR GRILL, CHECK
THE
GAS CONNECTIONS AND THE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS
FOR
LEAKS USING A SOAPY WATER SOLUTION.
CAUTION: NEVER USE THIS OR ANY GAS APPLIANCE
WHICH
MAY BE LEAKING GAS.
Replace the knobs.
1/8"
ORIFICE
HOOD
NUT
SUPPLY
TUBE
48
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
VALVE STEM
CONTROL PANEL
OFF
3
HI
OFF
RIGHT
3
HI
LEFT
1
LO
2
LO
2
1
FIGURE 12
F
IGURE 13
F
IGURE 14
Place the completed conversion label adjacent
to the product identification label, located on the
control panel (26).