Conversion To LP Gas 29
RECONNECT GAS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO RANGE
Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to the installation instructions provided with the range.
Checking for Manifold Gas Pressure
If it is necessary to check the manifold gas pressure, remove the burner cap, inner ring, outer burner head and burner base of the right front top burner and connect a manometer (water gauge) or other pressure test device to the burner orifice. Use a rubber hose, and hold the end of the tube tight over the orifice. Turn the gas valve on. For a more accurate pressure check, have at least two (2) other top burners burning. Be sure that the gas supply (inlet) pressure is at least one inch above the specified range manifold pressure. The gas supply pressure should never be over 14” water column. When properly adjusted, the manifold water column pressure is 10” for LP/Propane gas or 5” for Natural Gas.
CAUTION
Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks
a. Disconnect the range and its individual
b. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual