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I have an old Roper apartment stove model #20072. For the last 30 years or so
it have run on natural gas. I want to use it now with LP gas. I can not read
the tag very well but it dose mention removing something or use with LP gas.
It has a canter pilot that feeds the four burners on the top. This stove is in
fantastic condition and i would like to keep using it or another 30 years.
Could someone tell me what it would take to convert it to LP? Thanks you!

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On Thu, 27 Oct 2016 15:24:26 -0500, "Terry Coombs"
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Milan Nerad wrote:
I have an old Roper apartment stove model #20072. For the last 30
years or so it have run on natural gas. I want to use it now with LP
gas. I can not read the tag very well but it dose mention removing
something or use with LP gas. It has a canter pilot that feeds the
four burners on the top. This stove is in fantastic condition and i
would like to keep using it or another 30 years. Could someone tell
me what it would take to convert it to LP? Thanks you!


LPG is supplied at a higher pressure and has a higher BTU rating per unit
. All the jets needs to be replaced with CORRECT smaller jets . Newer ranges
also have a pressure regulator on the stove that needs to be reset . I just
converted a new range ... it came with all the needed parts .


I have done this several times. There is an orfice (jet) which needs to
be replaced for EACH burner. If you remove a burner, this orfice is
immediately at the point the burner attaches at the gas supply end. It
has a very small hole in it, and it's brass. It unscrews like a pipe.
They are easy to change, *IF* you can get the LP gas orfices. (Good luck
findng them).

Some of the older stoves had an adjustible orfice, so the same orfice
could be used for either gas. (Try to find a manual for the stove
online).

The pilot also needs to be modified. That is easy. Where the small gas
line which goes to the pilot, attaches to the main gas pipe at front of
stove, there should be a small screw slotted (for regular flat blade
screwdriver). Turning it left should reduce the gas slow, and a right
turn increases the flow. For LP you want to reduce the flow (LEFT). You
normally want about 3/8" or 1/2" flame. (These lefts and rights could be
reversed on some stoves, I am guessing).



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Milan Nerad wrote:
I have an old Roper apartment stove model #20072. For the last 30
years or so it have run on natural gas. I want to use it now with LP
gas. I can not read the tag very well but it dose mention removing
something or use with LP gas. It has a canter pilot that feeds the
four burners on the top. This stove is in fantastic condition and i
would like to keep using it or another 30 years. Could someone tell
me what it would take to convert it to LP? Thanks you!


LPG is supplied at a higher pressure and has a higher BTU rating per unit
.. All the jets needs to be replaced with CORRECT smaller jets . Newer ranges
also have a pressure regulator on the stove that needs to be reset . I just
converted a new range ... it came with all the needed parts .
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2016 18:14:00 +0000, Milan Nerad
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Could someone tell me what it would take to convert it to LP? Thanks you!


Change the orifices in the right sizing and proceed for the
conversion.
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On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 1:14:04 PM UTC-5, Milan Nerad wrote:
I have an old Roper apartment stove model #20072. For the last 30 years or so
it have run on natural gas. I want to use it now with LP gas. I can not read
the tag very well but it dose mention removing something or use with LP gas.
It has a canter pilot that feeds the four burners on the top. This stove is in
fantastic condition and i would like to keep using it or another 30 years..
Could someone tell me what it would take to convert it to LP? Thanks you!
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