Installation Guide
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U N I Q U E   U G P 3 0 G  
To check the manifold gas pressure, remove the burner cap and connect a manometer 
(water gauge) or other pressure test device to the burner orifice. Use a rubber hose 
with inside diameter of approximately ¼” hold the end of the tube tight over the 
orifice. Turn the gas valve on. For a more accurate pressure check, have at least two 
(2) other top burners burning. Be sure that the gas supply (inlet) pressure is at least 
one inch above the specified manifold pressure. Maximum gas supply pressure must 
not exceed 14” inch water column, minimum gas supply pressure must be 1” inch 
water column above recommended pressure, 12” for propane gas, and 5” water 
column for natural gas. When properly adjusted the manifold water column pressure 
is 11”for LP/propane gas or 4” for natural gas. 
Checking for Manifold Gas Pressure
Note: There is no adjustment for 
the pilot flame, you must use the 
NG pilot orifice included in the 
conversion kit and this will ensure 
the pilot flame is the correct size. 
See image
Note: Once the unit has been 
converted fill out the included sticker 
and place it on the bottom left side of 
the kick plate (see image)
Once you have completed the conversion, check the operations of ignition making 
sure each of the 4 burners, pilot flame and oven burner flame are functioning 
correctly. Pleases refer to pages 20 thru 24 – Operation of Range
High Altitude Applications above 2000 feet: At elevations above 2,000 feet, the 
range must be derated 4% for each 1,000 foot above sea level. It is the installer's 
responsibility to see that the ranges input rate is adjusted properly.
Oven
Pilot
Igniter
Pilot Orifice
Thermocouple










