Conversion Instruction
Conversions Between Natural Gas and Propane
The following illustrated conversion can be used for when converting either from Liquid Propane to Natural Gas. This
example is shown with the Barkman 4 Burner with Infra Red Burner. Other Grills without a IR Burner, can also follow this
instructions, the only diffearance is you are not required to change any "Safety Valve" or "IR Orifice". For converting gas
types, it is extremly important to follow these instructions step by step, we always reccomend a Licenced Plumber or
Installer perform any maintence or gas conversion on your grill.
Island Safety Vent Installation for either Liquid Propane or Natural Gas
For Natural Gas
Natural Gas (NG) is Lighter and will raise to
upper end of structure upon leak. Outdoor
Kitchen Islands housing Natural Gas Appliance
must have several vents located at the
approximate level as the Appliance Control
Panel, were Knobs are located.
For Propane Gas
Liquid Propane Gas (LP) is Heavier and will
lower to base of structure upon leak.
Outdoor Kitchen Islands housing Propane
Gas Appliance must have several vents
located within 4" to 6" from ground level.
NG Vent
LP Vent
GAS GRILL CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT!! - USE CORRECT GAS REGULATOR FOR EACH GAS TYPE
For Liquid Propane
Your new Grill is set as
Liquid Propane (LP), which
uses the Medium Pressure
Regulator supplied your
your gas grill appliance,
designed for portable tanks.
For Natural Gas
When converting your grill
to Natural Gas, be sure to
remove the LP Regulator, and
install this NG Regulator in it's
place, reccomend to have
licenced plumber make final
gas connections.
LP
NG
This Gas Conversion requires the following tools (Not Provided)
Phillips Head Screw Driver
Adjustable Wrench
Hand Drill
This Gas Conversion requires the following Parts
(NG) Safety Valve
#50 Size Drill Bit
1/2" Flare Adapter
Natural Gas Regulator