This LP Range High Altitude Conversion Kit includes the orifices necessary to adjust your liquid propane range to operate properly in elevations that exceed 6560' (1999.5 m). At higher altitudes where air pressure is lower, cooking temperatures need to be increased to bring water to boil or thoroughly cook your food. If you've experienced these issues, you can update your LP range with this kit. This is a universal accessory that can be used across several brands; check to see if your model number is compatible. Installing this accessory will require specialized tools, complicated disassembly of the range and prior repair experience. We recommend that you hire a qualified technician to install this conversion kit. If installing yourself, remember to unplug the range or shut off the house circuit breaker for the appliance before installing this part. Also make sure to turn off the gas valve before the repair.
- 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) LP Range High Altitude Conversion Kit
- Tools Needed: Multi screwdriver, adjustable wrench, 7.0 mm nut driver, 7.0 mm wrench
Prop 65 |
Standard |
Net Weight(LB,pounds) |
0 |
Carton Height(IN,inches) |
1/2 |
Carton Width(IN,inches) |
4 1/4 |
Carton Depth(IN,inches) |
6 |
Gross Weight(LB,pounds) |
0 |
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Type:
Misc Range Accessories
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