I've converted a Big Easy oil less fryer and a patio heater from LP to
natural gas. Not that hard. Other than connecting to just gas line, all
you have to do is figure out what size to drill out the orifice. You will
need a set of number drills.
Jim
From: Wayne <wmc_st@xxiii.com>
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net, jniolon@att.net,
Date: 12/17/2012 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] converting a propane heater to nat gas
Sent by: shop-talk-bounces@autox.team.net
On 12/17/2012 9:00 PM, John Niolon wrote:
> I have a Comfort Glow 26k btu wall mount radiant heater ( that has legs
and is
> .. Checking with the mfg, they say NO CONVERSION on this heater. Not
one to be
Really?! I thought that was a DESA brand, and they went belly up a few
years ago. Pretty sure they made the gas (LP) logs in my place. Maybe
someone bought out the brand names -- oh well, not important.
There is usually some kinda brass orifice that meters the gas flow that
can be swapped out. LP runs like 2 or 3 PSI, and natural gas about 0.25
or 0.5, IIRC. (May be WAY off there, but the pressures are a bunch
different.) I'd google the part or model number and see if you can find
anyone selling parts for it. Sears.com and AppliancePartPros.com are my
first go-to sites for parts. There's a good chance the manufacturer
originally sold conversion parts for it, and you can still buy them. May
even be some carry over or interchangeability between brands.
Don't know of any other way to reliably convert. Unless you had some
good specs and a way to precisely machine new orifice(s) for it (not
totally unthinkable for this crowd.)
> Anybody see how this can blow up in my face ???
Uuhhmm... yeah. Pretty readily and literally!
-w
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