Gas appliances can be dangerous if not repaired or set up correctly...if in doubt...call for professional services from an appliance technician or local gas utility. Some ranges need kits to convert from natural gas to propane or from propane to natural gas. If in doubt post a model # in the Q&A section and we will try to help with any information that we might be able to find for you.
Gas ranges have changed soooooooooooo much in the last several years that there is simply far too many different versions (even with the same manufacture) to write about them all. Below are some common makes/models available today, if yours is not like one of these post a model # in the Q&A section and we will try to help with any information that we might be able to find for you. First Step .... Check your Owners Manual to see if your range requires a orifice kit to convert it. If so follow the instructions in kit or in owners manual. Some Ranges come from the factory with the orifices for LP, if so you'll find them in with owners manual.
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