This Dryer Liquid Propane Gas Conversion Kit is compatible with many Whirlpool® dryers, and is used when you want to convert your dryer from burning natural gas to liquid propane gas. This kit includes instructions, 2 LP gas rating stickers, 2 covers, 1 seal, and 2 orifices. This kit is used on 2 different types of valves: K type and M type. You will use different supplied parts from this kit depending on your dryer model. Make sure you use both LP gas rating labels (position one on the door frame and one by the gas valve bracket) when converting your dryer. Installing this accessory will require basic hand tools and novice installation experience. Remember to unplug the appliance or shut off the house circuit breaker before installing this part. Also make sure you shut off the gas valve on the wall to the dryer.
- This product is a Factory Certified Accessory. These three words represent quality parts and accessories designed specifically for your appliance. Time tested engineering that meets our strict quality specifications
- Package contains (1) Dryer Liquid Propane Gas Conversion Kit
- Tools Needed: Multi screwdriver, 5/16" socket with a ratchet, 3/16" wrench
Prop 65 |
Standard |
UPS |
UPS1 |
Net Weight(LB,pounds) |
0 |
Carton Width(IN,inches) |
3 1/2 |
Carton Height(IN,inches) |
3/4 |
Carton Depth(IN,inches) |
6 |
Gross Weight(LB,pounds) |
0 |
This Part is a Replacement for the Following Part Numbers |
W10832171, Y306195, Y303751, Y33002923 |
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Type:
Laundry Accessories
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