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Customer Questions and Answers for Regulator by Frigidaire

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By: Frigidaire
Part Number: OEM20968713
Manufacturer Part Number: 5304521339

The Regulator is an OEM part for Frigidaire ranges and cooktops. It's designed to maintain a safe and consistent gas flow to the burners, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency during cooking. This regulator adjusts the pressure of the gas coming from your home's supply line to match the requirements of the appliance, allowing for precise temperature control and reliable operation. 

Causes of a bad regulator can include general wear and tear over time, exposure to high temperatures or cleaning chemicals that degrade its components, or a malfunction within the regulator itself, such as a stuck valve or broken diaphragm.

Symptoms of a bad Regulator include:

  • Inconsistent flame size or color
  • Burners not lighting
  • A noticeable gas smell when the cooktop or range is on
  • Weak or uneven heating performance

This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.

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For Frigidaire Regulator (Part Number: OEM20968713)

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Hello Tom, Replacing the burner (AP2125853) will probably correct the issue. If not, the gas valve (AP2131109) may not be opening fully.

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Steve D. for Model Number Tappan TGO336BFW1

Bought this range used from Habitat for Humanity so background us unknown. However, now it is connected to propane and all flames (ovens and burners) are high with a lot of soot. Tried to find new jets for propane - no luck on line or with local appliance repair shop. So does the regulator adjust for propane or what. We've turned, switched, flipped anything we can on the regulator with minmal improvement. Bad pressure regulator?? My wife like the style so we would prefer not to trash the range even thought it is old.

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Hello Steve. This model is convertable. The orifices have to be adjusted for LP and you will need to flip the regulator to LP.

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Hello Rick, Either you have a loose connection, Teflon tape was not use on the connection or you have a bad fitting or regulator.

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Hello Mike. If the supply is correct coming to the unit, but the regulator is not allowinf the proper amount into the unit, you will need to order and replace the regulator in the unit.

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Hello William. To convert this unit back to natural gas you will need to purchase four orifices 316470400. The oven and regulator are adjustable on the unit. Thanks!

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