How do you convert a propane grill to natural gas?
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Many of the newer propane grills are convertible. You can buy a conversion kit at most home centers. The kits usually cost about $50.
If you have an older model you can convert it but it takes some knowledge of gas. If you don't have the experience be safe buy a new grill.
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Here is a good link
http://www.propane-generators.com/...
Consult gas company for advice.
Change the propane orfices to natural gas ones. Orfices are he little screw out nut like protrusions where the gas enters the atmosphere and the flame shoots out. Not sure, but I think you can purchase these at a gas appliance store. Just unscrew one and take it to them and explain what you desire. I'm sure they will help and guide you as to what is to be done and done safely.
Good luck and happy BBQ'ing
Go to a gas grill vendor, other than a big box, and bye a conversion kit.
It will contain a regulator and orfacies.
The hole in the main jet must be larger,maybe the maker offers a change over kit.Check for jet at local hardware store.[get them to show you the two different size jets] I drilled a larger hole in my gas dryer jet.
You need to hire a professional to route and hook up the new gas line and then he can hook it to your grill. We had it done when we built the house.
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