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Natural gas to lp conversion kit for a Thermador GGNCV30 cooktop
I need a natural gas to lp conversion kit for a Thermador GGNCV30. I can't find it anywhere, including on the Thermador site. Is there a "generic" conversion kit that can work with this cooktop?
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Hi,
Some ranges have the conversion orfices right on board and for others you will need to order a conversion kit. Your manual will have the directions if the kit is on board. If there is no directions then look at most any of the appliance parts websites under your model number for the conversion kit.
http://www.repairclinic.com/SmartSearch/SSPartDetail.aspx?PartID=1048620&PPStack=1 try this link. do not drill out the jets they will not work properly. I would check all your documentation you may have the convention kit with your owners manual or it may be attached to the oven.
on the regulator there is a 1/2" nut, made of aluminum. loosen the nut, thur it around and screw it back in, there is a "NAT" on one side, and a "LP" on the other side, make sure the "LP" is facing out if you are using propane, and "NAT", if you are using Natural Gas. Very simple, all you need is a 1/2" wrench, or a small adjustable wrench,
Contact Miele directly via their website. This would require an orifice change if it is possible for this appliance. Since natural gas, butane, and propane are all forms of LP (Liquified Petroleum), it is usually, but not always, possible.
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