ScaldedDog
Well-known member
My wife had a plumber install a firepit last year, and install a propane-->natural gas conversion kit. The valve has gotten corroded and needs to be replaced, but I'm now wondering if the guy converted it correctly. I have two questions:
1) Is the screen air opening in the burner supposed to be shuttered closed when converting from LPG to LNG? As you can see in the photo, this one is not, but I've read where it is necessary.
2) I think the only equipment difference required to convert to LNG is the orifice. I haven't taken it loose, but am I correct in thinking the orifice is between the hose and burner?
The issue we had when the thing was working was low flame - maybe an inch and a half, or two inches - and would hiss of the valve was opened all the way. I'm wondering if that's an orifice size problem, or an open vent when it should be closed problem, or is it just how the thing works?
Here's the photo I referenced.

Mark
1) Is the screen air opening in the burner supposed to be shuttered closed when converting from LPG to LNG? As you can see in the photo, this one is not, but I've read where it is necessary.
2) I think the only equipment difference required to convert to LNG is the orifice. I haven't taken it loose, but am I correct in thinking the orifice is between the hose and burner?
The issue we had when the thing was working was low flame - maybe an inch and a half, or two inches - and would hiss of the valve was opened all the way. I'm wondering if that's an orifice size problem, or an open vent when it should be closed problem, or is it just how the thing works?
Here's the photo I referenced.

Mark






