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Fire Ring Burners
When converting Burners to LP gas the main burner orifice must be kept a minimum of 6-inches away from the burner
connection (nipple) to prevent any back pressure at the LP orifice. See Fig. 14 below for details.
Note
: It is acceptable to
install a 90° elbow, if necessary, to run the gas line the opposite direction (see Fig 15). A 90° elbow is not provided with
the kit.
All NPT pipe threads must be sealed with approved gas Teflon tape or pipe compound.
Check for any gas leaks before presuming normal operation after conversion is complete.
CAUTION:
Ensure there is ventilation under the burner to provide fresh air for air shutter/orifice.
CONVERTING TO LP GAS
Burner Pan
GAS FL
OW
½” x 5-inch
Black Iron
Nipple
#113-BS-D5
½” OAS-LP Orifice
½” Flared Fitting
(U3-8D-S)
½” x ½” Coupling
Fig. 14
Proper LP conversion illustration.
Fig. 15
Optional LP conversion illustration shows a 90º
elbow (not supplied).
Burner Pan
½” x 5-inch
Black Iron
Nipple
#113-BS-D5
½” OAS-LP Orifice
½” Flared Fitting
(U3-8D-S)
½” x ½” Coupling
GAS FLOW
½” 90º Black
Iron Nipple
Converstion Kit
Common Parts
Btu Ratings
LP Orifice
Models
78071
#99-8, #113-SS4-D5,
U3-8D-S
50,000
(14.65kW)
OAS-LP47 FG-FR-6SSK
FG-FR-12SSK
78072
#99-8, #113-SS4-D5,
U3-8D-S
75,000
(21.98kW)
OAS-LP41 FG-FR-18SSK
78073
#99-8, #113-SS4-D5,
U3-8D-S
100,000
(29.30kW)
OAS-LP35 FG-FR-24SSK
78079
#99-8, #113-SS4-D5,
U3-8D-S
250,000
(73.26kW)
OAS-LP12 FG-FR-30SSK
FG-FR-36SSK
FG-FR-48SSK
Table 6
LP conversion chart