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Modine 45,000 BTU Propane to NG Conversion

FatFndr

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My wife bought me a Modine 45,000 BTU heater for the garage (nice wife). However she purchased a Propane unit instead of the Natural gas I needed. I purchased a conversion kit for the heater which consisted of the changing the jets (size 56 to size 49) and changing the (White/Rogers) regulator spring. Since I had to remove the pressure regulating adjuster screw to remove the spring and then replace with a new spring, I am assuming I need to readjust the unit for proper gas regulation. Before I call a service tech, is there any way I can make the proper adjustment myself?
 
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I suppose the proper way would be to use a manometer....BUT, I think I would be tempted to try it and see if it seems to fire "OK".

If it looks half-way-close, you could "clock" your gas meter to see (when everything else is off) if the unit is pulling 45000 BTU's. If it is right then your pressure is right.

A cubic foot a minute would be 60,000 BTU's per hour m/l. For 45,000 BTU's, you'll be look for a cubic foot every 80 seconds. Your meter likely has a half-foot hand, so if it's close to 1 rev per 40 seconds (i.e. 1/2 cubic foot or 500 BTU's every 40 seconds)...you're about right. If it's underfiring, adjust the regulator in slightly. If it's overfiring, back it off a bit.

That's what I'd try. If you aren't comfortable with that...you should likely contact a professional.

Phil
 
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That's a bit much for me, thanks HB.

I called the Service Department at the Gas Company to see if they could assist me and talked to a service tech......they declined saying they didn't want the liability.

Looks like I'll be calling a heating/air company.
 
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I'll bet you a dollar they won't even pull out a gauge to set it. He'll be able to tell by looking at the flame. But...if you work on them everyday, you can get pretty good at it.

Phil
 
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Just for giggles and grins, I went to the White-Rogers web site and they have a complete description and procedure (very simple) to set up the pressure regulator (I've spent more time on an automotive carburetor with a vacuum gauge). You were right on with your numbers HB, Sec/Cu. ft equals 84. In short, turn everything off, remove 1/8" outlet pressure plug, insert Manometer into that plug opening, turn everything on, set pressure at pressure regulator adjusting screw, turn everything off, remove manometer and put plug back in - back in service. I may give this a try, doesn't seem all that complicated.

Thanks HoosierBuddy
 
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