MinnesotaGrower
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kokua said:Converting a CO2 generator from natural gas to propane or vice-versa involves changing the pilot and burner orifices and the gas regulator. This involves a conversion kit and partial disassembly of the unit. I strongly recommend that you have this service performed by the manufacturer or one of its authorized repair stations. Should you decide to undertake this modification yourself be advised that you are tampering with flammable gas connections and the manufacturer or its representatives will not be liable and warranty obligations by the manufacturer may be void. Contact your dealer or the manufacturer at 1-800-669-2113 to arrange for conversion services.
MinnesotaGrower said:Actually your advice was wrong but I appreciate the warning it is always better to be safe than sorry especially when all facts aren't in yet!! I talked to green air its as simple as getting there converison kit for the hook up!!
kokua said:Converting a CO2 generator from natural gas to propane or vice-versa involves changing the pilot and burner orifices and the gas regulator. This involves a conversion kit and partial disassembly of the unit. I strongly recommend that you have this service performed by the manufacturer or one of its authorized repair stations. Should you decide to undertake this modification yourself be advised that you are tampering with flammable gas connections and the manufacturer or its representatives will not be liable and warranty obligations by the manufacturer may be void. Contact your dealer or the manufacturer at 1-800-669-2113 to arrange for conversion services..
MinnesotaGrower said:Actually your advice was wrong
MinnesotaGrower said:Kokua
I think you mistook my post I was actually THANKING you I think I missed where you had said I needed the kit and just read you saying I needed to replace the insides and needed to send it to the manufacturer so if anything I might have made a mistake I still don't see how I was a asshole about it though?