Tuesday, February 14, 2012
I found a great new BBQ, but... it's natural gas! I know that it's possible to go from propane to natural gas but is it possible to convert a natural gas bbq to propane ? if so, how ? |||You need to contact the manufacturer of the unit to get a proper conversion kit.
Natural gas has less btu's than propane and is supplied at a different pressure than propane. Usually orifices need to be changed, but also a modification is done to the control valves to change the flow rate through them. If this part is not done, the controls will not work smoothly for temperature control.
However, the most important thing in a conversion kit, is the new rating plate! It will show that the BBQ has been approved to operate on this fuel. If there is any kind of incident involving personal injury or property damage involving this appliance and it doesn't have the correct rating plate, YOU will be liable! Insurance companies will not cover you, the manufacturer will take no responsibility, and you will be on the hook for the whole bill from firefighters to doctors to rebuilding your deck or house!
It's not really worth it to skip spending $15 or $20 for the proper conversion kit... is it?|||Most gas units have small screw in bras jets these allow the gas flow ( larger hole for natural "less pressure" and smaller hole for propane "high Pressure" )They are replaceable in most units however sometimes they are a complete fixed unit to only work on one system.You can check yourself by seeing where the gas outlets are or inquire at your local BBQ outlet whether your make and model can be changed and provide you with replacement jets, or the service to do it for you.
I like mine medium rare thanks!|||Yes, but you need to change the orifice(s). You can ask where you intend to purchase or investigate to see if the manufacturers will provide a similar model for propane or conversion kit so that you or your supplier can make the change.
Below you have some cites to give you some examples|||natural gas grill usually don't require or have a regulator for gas as the home has one at the meter . propane grills need a regulator to step down the pressure and also the gas orifices in the gas tubes are a smaller type as well . Check the manufacturer website for conversion kits|||all you have to do is change the jet in it. talk to a propane dealer and they will hook you up.
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