Cyndi March 14, 2014 for Model Number JGP328BEK2BB I need to convert from natural gas to propane. What are the parts I need? Thanks
1 Answer Hello Cyndi. To convert to lp you will need 1 of part number WB28K10031, and 3 WB28K10215. The oven will be converted on the regulator. Read More...
Frank K. September 29, 2013 for Model Number PGB930SETSS I need to convert my PGB930SETSS GE Profile Range from NG to LP. What part(s) #s do I need? Thanks.
1 Answer Frank, to convert your appliance to LP you'll need conversion kit part number WB28K10829. Thanks! Read More...
Pat September 13, 2013 for Model Number P2B918DEM3BB I need the kit part numbers going from LP to natural gas for the orifices on a P2B918DEM3BB GE Range
1 Answer Pat, There is not a kit for going from LP to Natural. You will need to replace each orifice or orifice holder. The part number required are for the Left rear WB28K10022 orifice only, Right front WB28K10030 orifice only, Right rear WB28K10390 orifice holder with orifice, Left front WB28K10388 orifice holder with orifice, and the center burner WB28K10867 orifice holder with orifice. The regulator would just require flipping the cap to natural. Read More...
Barry K July 10, 2013 for Model Number JGSP28SEN3SS I need a kit part number for LP conversion for the top burners, broiler, and oven orifices
1 Answer Barry, The lp orifices for your unit are WB28K10032 for the front burners, WB28K10031 for the right rear burner, and WB28K10215 for the Left rear. The oven orifices would be adjustable in which you would tighten down the orifices and opening the shutters. The regulator would need to flipped from Nat to LP. Read More...
Jim L. July 08, 2013 for Model Number xl44 ge range i am converting a xl44 from nat to propane i switched the burner spuds and the regulator i don't have different orfices for the oven but when i took it off it looks like there is a smaller one inside what do i need to do or change to finish this thank you
1 Answer Jim, The smaller spud, inside or under the orifice on the bake burner valve is called the LP conversion pin. You'll need to install the original hood and turn the hood clockwise until the orifice hood "bottoms out" on the LP pin. once you have the hood adjusted down, you'll need to adjust the air shutter on the burner tube. You'll want it to be to the full open position and adjust it slightly closed until you have a blue flame and little or no yellow or white tips, after the burner has cycled for a few minutes. Read More...
Ellin M July 03, 2013 for Model Number JGBP90MEHBBC Do all GE gas ranges come with LP orifice spuds from the factory and where can I locate them? Also may I have the part numbers and prices for the surface (burners) LP orifice spuds as I may have to order.
Bruce May 25, 2013 for Model Number JGP 933 I need to replace the orifice on the left ftront burner but do not know what to get. the old one says 84L. I use propane I could replace all four if it is a set.
1 Answer Bruce, The orifice that you will need to replace for the LP on the LF burner is part number WB28T10017. Read More...
Morgan May 21, 2013 for Model Number danby dr299blsglp I have this stove but I need to convert it over to LP gas as it comes factory set for Natural Gas. The stove didn't come with the conversion orifices it should have and their customer service is incredibly unhelpful and ignorant and have so far sent me two of the same but wrong conversion kits. I need 2 x 0.80mm orifices and 2 x 0.65mm orifices and I don't know where/which to purchase. Please Help!?
1 Answer Morgan, according to your model number you'll need a rapid orifice part number 924443 (0.80mm) and a semi rapid orifice part number 924444 (0.65mm). Thanks. Read More...