Natural Gas Conversion Cuisinart 3-in-1 5 burner grill

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vkan

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Hi,
Can someone help me find the replacement orifices for the equivalent of these?
The 5 burner grill is total 48000 BTU so each burner is 9600 BTU.
The current orifice says 0.92 on it.
The side burner orifice is 1.02. Attached pictures.

Also help me where to order it. TIA!
 

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Make sure your grill can be converted over to natural gas.
Not all LP grills are designed to be converted.
 
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So been doing heatnair for 44 years, orifices get changed and gas valve gets a spring kit on furnaces, stoves get orifices change and nothing else, the air ratio is key so a little under sized hole would be better than over as the flame wont burn clean and will be yellow, better to work up if your unsure about the proper size hole.
 
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Thanks! Where and what size drill bits you got?
It’s been 8 years since I did it. And yes that grill is still working and looks great. If you have a drill index I checked the drill size of the propane orifice by inserting the proper drill bit in it. I then went to the next size up and that’s what I used to open it up. I have no problem getting up to 500 degrees in the winter time inside the grill and no problem frying in the wind on the side burner. Sorry I don’t remember the exact sizes. Hope this helps
 
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It’s been 8 years since I did it. And yes that grill is still working and looks great. If you have a drill index I checked the drill size of the propane orifice by inserting the proper drill bit in it. I then went to the next size up and that’s what I used to open it up. I have no problem getting up to 500 degrees in the winter time inside the grill and no problem frying in the wind on the side burner. Sorry I don’t remember the exact sizes. Hope this helps
Thanks!
Something like this should work? https://www.harborfreight.com/20-pc-carbide-rotary-micro-bit-assorted-set-62379.html
 
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My wall outlet is 3/4 and the quick release that came with the conversion kit is 3/8.
I tried for a 3/4 3/8 adapter, also looked for a valve so I can replace the existing one, but can’t find that size.
can someone help where to look for?
Tried few big stores and fireplace installers
 
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