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![]() "Ray Heindl" wrote in message As far as I know the grill has always been run on natural gas, so I presume the regulator and valve were designed for that. Where is the orifice located -- in the valve/regulator somewhere? Valves When I've bought replacement burners and venturis I've always specified that it was for natural gas, but the sellers have always assured me it doesn't matter. True. The burner is the same, the orifice takes care of the mix along with the venturi adjustment. |
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