Gas Conversion (continued)

2. Replace the infrared burner orifices

3. Replace the side burner orifices

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You will need:

Either a 13mm or 10mm open end wrench

One #50 orifice (for single infrared burner)

OR

Two #54 orifices (for dual infrared burners)

OR

One #52 orifice (for single infrared burner)

Pipe compound suitable for natural gas

a.Unscrew the back cover from the grill and lift it up and under the grill hood.

b.Using a wrench, remove the orifice for the infrared burner.

You will need:

7mm wrench, socket, or nut driver

One or two 1.75mm orifices (depending on your side burner)

Pipe compound suitable for natural gas

a.Remove the grate, burner cap and burner diffuser from the side burner.

b.Using a 7mm wrench, remove the orifice for the burner.

c.Apply a small amount of pipe compound to the orifice threads.

d.Screw in the orifice until it is finger tight.

e.Tighten the orifice with the 7mm wrench.

f.If you have dual side burners, repeat the previous steps for the second burner.

Appendix

4. Mark the rating plate

After conversion has been completed, mark the rating plate as NG with an indelible marker.

c.Apply pipe compound to the fitting threads where you will place the new orifice.

d.Screw on the correct orifice for your grill until it is finger tight.

e.Tighten the orifice with the wrench.

f.If you have dual infrared burners, repeat the previous steps for the second burner.

g.Replace the back cover.

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Cal Flame LTR50001038 manual Appendix, Mark the rating plate