Gas Conversion
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PRESSURE REGULATOR 
BODY (DOME SIDE) 
(Figure 23) 
Pressure Regulators cont. 
2– To convert to pressure regulator from NG to LP (or vice-versa) , remove the brass cap located on the 
 large round dome of regulator body. The cap has a sealing washer; do not lose or damage this seal- 
 ling washer as it is required for a gas tight seal. (Figure 23) 
3– Located on the cap is also a black plastic plunger. This plunger provides the correct pressure to a 
 spring located inside the body of the regulator. 
 It is necessary to reverse
 the direction of the plunger so it provides the right amount of pressure to 
 the spring inside the body of the regulator. 
 To reverse
 the plunger pull it out of the brass cap by pushing it sideways until it snaps and pops out. 
4– The plunger is labeled “NAT” or “LP” for natural gas or liquid propane. (Figure 24).  The regulator is 
 set to the correct pressure according to the way the plunger faces the regulator body. If the plunger 
 label reads ”NAT” towards”
 the body of the regulator , it will be set for natural gas. If it reads “LP” it 
 will be set for liquid propane. 
PLUNGER 
SEALING WASHER 
BRASS CAP 
PLUNGER DETAIL: 
The regulator plunger is labeled “NAT” for Natural gas or 
“LP” for liquid propane. (The “LP” side has a wide disk on 
the end.) The side facing the body of the regulator deter-
mines what use is the regulator set for. 
Example: The image above (Figure 23) is showing a regu-
lator set for natural gas. 
(Figure 24)
5– Once the regulator plunger has been reversed for it’s appropriate use and snapped back into the 
 brass cap, re-install the cap with the sealing washer back into the body or the regulator. 
Your barbeque grill or side burner is now converted to it’s new gas supply. Re-check all orifices and 
seals for proper tightness before applying power, gas supply and lighting your unit to adjust burners. 










