You will get way too big a flame [think flamethrower]. Also a very inefficient burn. Nat gas uses a larger orifice jet than propane...to safely use propane the orifice must be replaced with a smaller one suitable for propane.
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∙ 2008-04-28 00:33:46If the gas stove is propane you can hook it up; If it is natural gas you will have to convert the stove to proper natural gas orifices.
You need a propane to natural gas orifice available at most hardware stores.
Yes as long as the conversion to propane has been made
to convert it you need to change the orifice
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.
If the gas stove is propane you can hook it up; If it is natural gas you will have to convert the stove to proper natural gas orifices.
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
to do this you switch it from natural gas to propane remove this answer, a tautology, no help at all
You need a propane to natural gas orifice available at most hardware stores.
It will not work correctly as the regulator and the jets are different.
its fuel source is gas. Natural gas. or for a caping stove propane. you can buy the little cans at Longs/CVS.
its fuel source is gas. Natural gas. or for a caping stove propane. you can buy the little cans at Longs/CVS.
Yes as long as the conversion to propane has been made
to convert it you need to change the orifice
natural Natural OR LP(Propane). Most come from factory set up for Natural but all can be converted to LP.
LP Convertible Gas Range means stove can be converted from natural gas to propane gas.
You should be able to change the hose from the natural gas source to the propane source as long as you check to make sure its up to code per the manufacturers recomendations.