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Frigidaire Range FGGH3047VF Propane Conversion Question

DenOwen

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Greetings,

I have a brand new Frigidaire FGGH3047VF range that I'm converting from Natural Gas to Propane. I ordered the conversion kit and replaced all the orifices for the burners without issue. I've turned the regulator valve around and I've also adjusted the Broiler Spud to satisfactory output. Issue is, I do not see an adjustable spud for the oven.

I've removed all the parts and located the actual oven burner but it doesn't look like it's attached to a spud. Flames are rather large so I know it needs something. What am I missing? Frigidaire.com has no information whatsoever on it.
 

Dan O.

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That model number is incomplete. I looked up model FGGH3047VFA and this is the tubing going to the bake burner.

Frigidaire 316602400 TUBE
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The orifice hood looks to be at the lower left hand side of the part in the image.

I don't have the conversion instructions but I would assume that hood would need adjustment or replacement too.

JMO

Dan O.
 

Dan O.

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The orifice hood for the bake looks pretty much the same as the one for the broil burner pictured below (except for the tubing):

Frigidaire 5304516894 Broiler ELBOW
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JFYI

Dan O.
 

DenOwen

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Model number is right of the nomenclature plate on the stove. What I've learned since this post is you can tighten the burner orifice to reduce pressure. Sort of like a built in spud as it were. Thanks for the replies.
 

Dan O.

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What I've learned since this post is you can tighten the burner orifice to reduce pressure.

That is true if equipped with "universal orifices". If the range is so equipped it should mention it in the conversion instructions... which I don't have access to.

Glad you figured it out. Thanks for the followup

Dan O.
 
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