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Customer Questions and Answers for Lp Gas Conversion Kit (Range) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM12902568
Manufacturer Part Number: LPK1

This LP gas conversion kit lets compatible gas ranges be converted from natural gas to LP (propane), supplying the correct orifices and settings so burners run safely and produce expected heat on LP fuel. What it does:

  • Replaces factory burner orifices and related fittings to match LP fuel pressure and flow.
  • Helps restore proper flame size and burner performance after switching from natural gas to propane.
  • Addresses symptoms such as weak or yellow flames, uneven heating, or reduced burner output after fuel change.
  • Intended for use only on ranges specified by the manufacturer for this conversion kit.
What's included: One LP conversion kit — includes replacement orifices and installation instructions as supplied by the manufacturer. Install notes:
  • Shut off the gas supply and disconnect power before beginning work.
  • After installation, perform a leak test and verify correct flame characteristics on all burners.
  • Keep original parts and the instructions for future reference and warranty requirements.

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For Whirlpool Lp Gas Conversion Kit (Range) (Part Number: OEM12902568)

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Billybob, for the model number you supplied the correct conversion kit to order, is part number 649P3/649P3 (THIS IS NAT TO LP CONV KIT FOR LP TO NAT ORDER MAC 650P3). The part is in stock and available at this time. Thanks,

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Jason, The model number you have listed is not for a gas dryer but is an electric dryer. It does not require gas but will require 240 vac outlet instead of the 120 vac for a gas. You would need an electrician if your home is not set up for this.

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Fred, If the igniter is on but no firing the burner then you will want to check the flame sensor to make sure that there is continuity. If this checks ok then the most likely cause will be a faulty gas coil or gas valve.

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Hello Wayne, This part comes with an instruction sheet explaining each step of the kits' installation.

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