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Depends on what the stove fires at.40 btu
AnswerYou need to buy a special valve or converter a special valve or converter is NOT necessary. typically the stove burners each need a newer smaller orifice. they are litle socket type brass fittings about 1/4" in diameter (the hole, the orifice, is much smaller)the new orifice can be bought at a applaince part distributor or on-line.the oven typically justs needs an adjustment. no replacement parts are necessary
Where is the oven orafice located
A Natural Gas Orifice is Larger.
Bleed or Weep Holes are located at the elevational top or bottom of the Orifice Plate. The Weep Hole is tangent to a circle equal to 98% of the line I.D. DRAIN HOLES are located at the bottom of the Orifice Plate to prevent liquids in a gas or condensate in a steam flow from damming up behind the Orifice Plate. VENT HOLES are located at the top of the Orifice Plate to allow gases in a liquid flow to vent pass the Orifice Plate.
http://okeefe-merritt.com/pages/parts/partso%27keefe.html Go to this website and look for a propane to natural gas regulator. They sell them for $42.50.
The Gas Stove uses a spark to start a flame, and that's what cooks the food.
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
There are a few places in which you can find a viking gas stove in Melbourne, Australia. One of these places would be Brevard FL Homes. Another is located at your local Home Depot.
Go to your local hardware store and ask for an orifice to convert your stove from natural gas to propane. I am sure a salesperson will tell you how to install it if it doesn't come in a package with instructions.
A gas stove does not use any electricity.
I want to change orifices on propane to natural gas and don't know where they are located at??They are usually located where the gas line comes into the appliance-you will need a wrench to loosen it.