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unit heater conversion- NG to LP

outsider347

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I have a 30,000 BTU Dayton unit heater that I want to convert from NG to LP

Grainger has a kit to do it for 120.00

wondering if I could braze the 2 removable orifices and simply re- drill to the correct number drill size

Will I also have to do something to the gas valve as well

Yea I know....just buy the kit!!!

120.00 seems $$$ for 2 orfices

Tks Gents
 
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TheEquineFencer

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I have a 30,000 BTU Dayton unit heater that I want to convert from NG to LP

Grainger has a kit to do it for 120.00

wondering if I could braze the 2 removable orifices and simply re- drill to the correct number drill size

Will I also have to do something to the gas valve as well

Yea I know....just buy the kit!!!

120.00 seems $$$ for 2 orfices

Tks Gents


I'd wait for one of the HVAC guys to chime in. I know or think the regulator is different, they two gases work at different pressures. The orifice shouldn't be a big deal to change I wouldn't think. If there's an HVAC supply house near by, I'd ask there.
 

arrowhead

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Actually I just converted my Maxx heater last fall from NG to LP. The kit was less than $50 and it had new orifices, a replacement spring for the regulator and replacement stickers for the heater.
 

Rockhead261

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New orifices and a regulator mod are usually all that's needed, however there could be some proprietary part that allows them to charge so much.
Did you try sourcing it elsewhere?
 
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outsider347

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just started to on line shop parts.

Anyone know if I have to change the pilot burner as well?
Does it have to be LP specific?

Tks Gents
 
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brewchief

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You really should use the kit, if you can figure out who made the unit for grainger you can probably find the kit much cheaper.

Got a model number for your heater? About how old is it?
 
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