@@EdwardInTX so you CAN use the stove without electricity? I imagined the electricity is just for the computer/WiFi. I just want to confirm because I’m thinking about buying it and wanted to make sure.
Thanks for the help. I did not see that tape hiding the gas in and thought I was supposed to use the little one and I was getting really stressed out. I knew it had to be simple thank you so much
Not to be rude, but the installation instructions say,"DO NOT OVERWRAP TEFLON TAPE IT MAY CRACK THE GAS REGULATOR" We used blue goo made for natural gas. Make sure flame is blue; not red orange or yellow. Otw. You nedd to adjust some stuff. CO2 will be your silent killer.
Great video. I'm getting the exact model installed Monday. Just fyi.....Most local codes require a gas shutoff valve where the gas line exits the wall.
Just received this stove today and followed your instructions. No bubbles. All things working great. One worry. My house smells terrible after I ran the oven to see if I smelled anything. More like a burning smell did you have the same?
FYI great question. yes yellow is gas. HOWEVER instructions say DO NOT USE TAPE because the fittings are a tight clearance and tape will cause Female fitting to expand and crack. Samsung says to use Paste sealant
A typical gas range works on a standard 15 amp circuit breaker. There may be some dual ovens or ovens with a lot of bells & whistles that require a 20 amp circuit, so it's best to check the mfg requirements when selecting.
I noticed you applied sealant when connecting adapter to oven, but not from gas line to adapter. Was this an oversight or is sealant not needed when connecting gas line to adapter? I'm asking because I'm about to install oven soon.
Correct, it's not needed. This was a recurring recommendation I've seen in numerous other videos, and by a plumber. Everything is still hooked up and fine to this day.
if you notice the adapter has a flared end. the flared end is what seals onto the line. You should not use or need tape/dope on that part. thats the point of the flare, to make the seal
@weshughes4575 Probably not. The flared fittings are compression fittings, and I suppose having Teflon between the two fitting surfaces might even help seal better.
I just had my installed and it is sticking out of the wall about 2 inches. He said because of the water line..? which is actually against the wall. Should this be pushed up against the back wall? The gap is horrible looking.
@@pennyarizzio2824 all depends on where your gas line exits the wall or floor and the configeration of the space behind the stove at floor level, will vary from one stove to the next
My son did the connection and now we smell gas. He couldn't see a leak anywhere . He is very stressed out about it. I will have to pay someone to figure it out. He didn't turn on the gas burners like you did. I told him that he should do that to let the gas run through the lines but, he was afraid to do it because he hooked it up and let it sit and there is a strong smell of gas which indicates there is a leak.
Update. I'm not dead yet.
Do you know if the stove/stovetop/burners works during a power outage??
@@xxgotiashleyxx yes
@@EdwardInTX so you CAN use the stove without electricity? I imagined the electricity is just for the computer/WiFi. I just want to confirm because I’m thinking about buying it and wanted to make sure.
@@xxgotiashleyxx correct, as long as your gas is still running. You'd need a separate lighter to light the gas though.
haha love the update😆
Thanks for the help. I did not see that tape hiding the gas in and thought I was supposed to use the little one and I was getting really stressed out. I knew it had to be simple thank you so much
Awesome!
same here! I was thinking damn i gotta get like 3 step down adapters now! haha.
Same here. I was looking for the gas connection everywhere and couldn't find it.
Just wondering if you noticed the flame is orange - I think for natural gas stove, the flame should be blue
Thanks for sharing. Got my kitchen today. What size are the connectors ? 1/2" ?
What size is the stove side adapter ?
I want clean my stove grill, but I dont know how to remove the small rectangular grills.I have the same stove like you.
Not to be rude, but the installation instructions say,"DO NOT OVERWRAP TEFLON TAPE IT MAY CRACK THE GAS REGULATOR" We used blue goo made for natural gas.
Make sure flame is blue; not red orange or yellow. Otw. You nedd to adjust some stuff. CO2 will be your silent killer.
you did not mentioned anything about the anti-tip device installation in this video.
i just the same stove last week its awesome
Great video. I'm getting the exact model installed Monday. Just fyi.....Most local codes require a gas shutoff valve where the gas line exits the wall.
I ended up finding it in the cabinet to the right. Such an odd location for it.
Especially liked "without dying."
👍😂 🌟🌟🌟
still not dead yet!
Did you use the filter kit?
How to fix the big gap on the back?
Just received this stove today and followed your instructions. No bubbles. All things working great.
One worry. My house smells terrible after I ran the oven to see if I smelled anything. More like a burning smell did you have the same?
Yes, I did experience that too for a bit (burn, non-gas smell). Went away afterwards.
Hi Ed did you used old gas connection tubes and bought new connectors?
I bought a new gas connection tube
why the large yellow tips on the flames ?
The description on the website says it does not come with a power cord. Did you have to install the power cord separately?
No, the power cord was there. I also ordered it from the website.
Isn’t the sealant supposed to be Yellow for gas?
Blue monster is blue but madee for lp natural and other petroleum installations, but yes. Yellow teflon is for gas, if using teflon.
FYI great question. yes yellow is gas. HOWEVER instructions say DO NOT USE TAPE because the fittings are a tight clearance and tape will cause Female fitting to expand and crack. Samsung says to use Paste sealant
Is there any setup process you have to complete before using the oven (i.e. self clean)?
nope!
You’re supposed to run the oven for 1 hour at 400degrees to burn off the shipping enamel.
I wish you had pulled back to let us see how it looks in the space when it's done.
Do you need the anti tip bracket ? If its against the wall how is it going to tip over
havent seen it used often but mainly if a kid opens the stove and sits, then oven tips
Does this range take a 15 amp outlet? What size breaker is it on?
A typical gas range works on a standard 15 amp circuit breaker. There may be some dual ovens or ovens with a lot of bells & whistles that require a 20 amp circuit, so it's best to check the mfg requirements when selecting.
I noticed you applied sealant when connecting adapter to oven, but not from gas line to adapter. Was this an oversight or is sealant not needed when connecting gas line to adapter? I'm asking because I'm about to install oven soon.
Correct, it's not needed. This was a recurring recommendation I've seen in numerous other videos, and by a plumber. Everything is still hooked up and fine to this day.
if you notice the adapter has a flared end. the flared end is what seals onto the line. You should not use or need tape/dope on that part. thats the point of the flare, to make the seal
Question? Would it hurt to still use the sealant onto the adapter????
@weshughes4575
Probably not. The flared fittings are compression fittings, and I suppose having Teflon between the two fitting surfaces might even help seal better.
I just had my installed and it is sticking out of the wall about 2 inches. He said because of the water line..? which is actually against the wall. Should this be pushed up against the back wall? The gap is horrible looking.
Yes--in your case, you'd have to put a gap filler like a piece of wood overlayed with some tile
@@EdwardInTX I don't know what you mean? Also, the old stove was perfectly up against the back wall.
@@pennyarizzio2824 all depends on where your gas line exits the wall or floor and the configeration of the space behind the stove at floor level, will vary from one stove to the next
Back gap metal covers, how to remove them?
What parts came with range? Hose, fittings, etc.?
All except the yellow hose and thread seal
The red cap, gas line regulator...what is that for? Why does nothing connect to it? It doesn't seem safe!
under the cap is a needle valve, its a closed systm for adujstment only
My son did the connection and now we smell gas. He couldn't see a leak anywhere . He is very stressed out about it. I will have to pay someone to figure it out. He didn't turn on the gas burners like you did. I told him that he should do that to let the gas run through the lines but, he was afraid to do it because he hooked it up and let it sit and there is a strong smell of gas which indicates there is a leak.
Usually should be around the connections. Check with more soapy water.
Do we need to do anything special to light up the oven? Like turn on a pilot or something like that?
nope
No pilot. It has ignitor
Thanks!!
@@martinezv123 that clicking sound is the igniter
when you turn on the burner do you hear the sound of gas? I don't know if it's normal in mine
Yes, it's normal
What is the red capped connection next to it?
that is the regulator. u can unscrew and flip it around to go between propane and natural gas.
Always hold back on everything you tighten, and loosen…..ALWays!!!!
Is this Natural gas or LP?
natural gas
Did the adaptor come with the range?
Those came with the gas line
Did the yellow connection line come with the unit?
Nope!
no shut off valve?
mine was in the cabinet. Forgot to show shutoff
Where is your shut off gas valve that should be installed?
cabinet to the right
how long was your hose?
3ft
Do you know how to convert it to a propane gas stove?
No I don't
You might have to connect it where the red cap is at
Thanks!
yw!
How did you bring it to the house?
Through the garage
Magic!
@@UnitBeerMonsta
LOL
Thanks bro ❤️
yw!
windex works great
Lol without dying
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