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The answer depends on the make and type of gas range and the country in which it is to be used. You must read the installation instructions for the appliance or read its rating plate.

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Installation of gas appliances is not a D-I-Y job! If you have not been trained and licensed it is very dangerous to attempt to do this kind of installation work.

In many countries of the world it is illegal to work on gas appliances unless you are a trained and licensed gas fitter.

So you should call a licensed gas fitter to do this work.

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