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Any appliance technicians in here? Recently purchased a new gas range, and made the necessary modifications to convert from NG to LP/propane. Had an installer come out to hook it up, and everything went well until I turned the oven on. I can't seem to get the nice short blueish flame in the oven.
I called sears to see if their technicians could take a look at it, and they said they can't (or won't) make any adjustments to it. The guy that installed it said he can't make any changes either, as it would void the warranty. So that really only leaves the homeowner, and I don't like messing with gas.
Is anyone in here familiar with this stuff that could provide some additional insight into the changes that were made? I swapped out the orifices, turned the plug around on the regulator, and made the 1.5-2.5 turns on the spud to get it down against the pin. Do I need to crank that spud down until it's snug? That's the only thing I can think of that isn't right.
I called sears to see if their technicians could take a look at it, and they said they can't (or won't) make any adjustments to it. The guy that installed it said he can't make any changes either, as it would void the warranty. So that really only leaves the homeowner, and I don't like messing with gas.
Is anyone in here familiar with this stuff that could provide some additional insight into the changes that were made? I swapped out the orifices, turned the plug around on the regulator, and made the 1.5-2.5 turns on the spud to get it down against the pin. Do I need to crank that spud down until it's snug? That's the only thing I can think of that isn't right.