LG Range Model LDG4313ST How to convert to LP
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- LG Range How to convert to LP. Not the easiest thing to do. I'll take you step-by-step through the process converting this to LP.
Overall this is a great range. The convection cooking is fantastic. I can't wait for Thanksgiving and throw in a turkey and see just how good this really cooks. So far baking brownies, cupcakes and muffins all come out perfect. Plus i've cooked a pizza in the top and brownies in the bottom at the same time, this is an added bonus.
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I install Gas appliances everyday and we never tape or dope a flared fitting. The ball and seat make the seal and if you get dope on it it may not seal. In other words, the seal is made at the ball and seat and not at the threads. Always dope or tape the pipe thread side.
LG should be sending you a big fat check for doing this and hire you to do more. I know you did it to help others. kudos.
I have the exact same oven and your video helped a great deal. Than you. Three comments. Taking off the oven door is the two black buttons on the inside of the door. No screws or anything. Very easy, and it made the process easier. I did take off the broiler and it was a little hard to get back on, but not terrible. Within 2 seconds of starting the stovetop I dropped a jet. Took less than 5 minutes to take off and 5 more to put on. I appreciated your comments on natural gas being easier and it is. I live in Ecuador and do not have this luxury. Thanks again, big help.
Great video - I was able to follow this to convert my own range when Home Depot refused to do the conversion. One hint - a standard socket is so deep that when you try to replace the burner orifices, they sink into the socket and will not engage the threads. I took the first orifice I removed and reversed it into the socket all the way - then the replacement will only go in far enough to keep the threads out far enough to engage the burner socket. When done, you can remove that old orifice and save it with the others in case you need to convert back to NG at a later date.
Just made the conversion. Much appreciated, you did a great job explaining the process and allowed me to avoid common mistakes.
Hey bud can you please let me know where you got your conversation kit please
Thanks for doing this video. I just purchased an LG gas range and was a bit hesitant not knowing what was involved in converting it to LP gas. This was extremely helpful!
Robert I'm very happy it was helpful Thank you for viewing and Congrats on the range i know you will enjoy it and just in time for the best time of the year. Cook up that Turkey and have a Wonderful Christmas.
Thank you for this, it is very helpful for those of us that don’t mind doing it ourselves.
Dee Excellent. Glad to help and i know people can do more if the just give it a try. Thank you for viewing.
Fairly good video, but as with most, one very important detail was missed. The minimum flame for the burners was missed. When the burner is turned to low, it will actually only go to medium as it is still set for Natural gas. To finish the job, at each burner, turn it to low, then pull each burner knob off the shaft. There is a very small screw inside the shaft, slowly turn it in till a small minimum flame is reached, the flame is still consistent all the way around. To check it, turn the flame to high, quickly turn it to low and the flame will quickly drop in size but not go out. If it does then increase the minimum flame size slightly. Do the rest of the burners and you will have a full range of flame size, instead of just high to medium. If the stove is near open windows or excessive draft from a range hood, the minimum flame may also need to be increased slightly. If your range has a dual burner, the second screw will be near the first. Read the instruction book in this instance.
Enjoy the nice small simmer setting when done.
Do you know is that Phillips head screw?
@@eggfueggfuu748 the minimum flame screw found in the burner control shaft, accessible with the knob removed is flat.
5yrs later and this video still was very helpful! Thanks! I did slice my finger on the back panel, even though you said to be careful.
Dman Ouch sorry to hear the back panel got you. You're welcome. My pleasure to help thank you for viewing.
older video,,, but sill helped me today 5/5/22! We just got the LG suite including this dbl oven. I will be doing the propane conversion as well., I was looking for Where to pop my gas line up behind the appliance. YOUR video is all I found that showed me the WHOLE back of the unit, and clued me in as to where I need to do my stub in.
Thank you sir.
David Pruitt you are very welcome, sometimes older vids still come in handy thank you for viewing.
I love your videos I got a LG also and No one will convert it for me for my NEW house! I do not have a double oven. I can not wait to convert it and get my Gas line turned on! Thanks for your Calm and precise steps!
Rebecca you are most welcome congrats on the new home. Nothing breaks a home in like good home cooked meals. Best smell around. Thanks for viewing
Gotta love the instructions on these ovens. thanks to youtube creators helping others get it right unlike the manufacture.
BigJoe you are soo right. When the instructions are vague I look to youtube to see if anyone had done the same and figure out the less informative instructions. If not I wing it and try to get the best results and pass them on. I had no idea I had to practically disassemble this range to convert to propane. Thank you for viewing and always appreciate the comments.
I need instructions for the stove letters..I can follow you except I don't have instructions.
Great video. I'm glad I watched it prior and during the LP conversion as the instructions are NOT CLEAR. GREAT JOB! THANK YOU!!
This helped with my LG LSGL6337 also! Just didn’t have the one on the bottom inside. Thanks for posting! 👌🏼
Theresa G Congradulations to you for doing it yourself. Thats huge. yoo are very welcome glad to help. Thanks for viewing.
Nice to know I can take my LG range to a propane home. Thanks for showing us how to do this!
Jennifer its what I do.I just try to help in any little way. Thank you for viewing
We just finished retrofitting the range. Your process and description was greatly appreciated.
Wish I had heard the comment about the sharp edges before I started removing the back cover.
Douglas Aber
ouch hope you didn't got too hurt. Glad to help. thanks for viewing.
Super helpful. Inside the oven was a pain. I would add that the 10mm box wrench you need for inside the oven needs to be a thin walled variety. I had to grind mine down so it would fit into the area where the orifice was located. Thanks for sharing. Saved me tons of time.
NXN66 You are very welcome. A thin wall socket..... I think 1/4" drive set. Maybe they are thin I paid no attention to it. Glad it saved you time the inside was a pain. The instructions wanted us to remove the door, NO way i was doing that. Thanks for the comment and thanks for viewing.
I just got mine done today on a ge stove it was a lot different than yours except the top. I got mine stove from lowes I had it sitting at lowes for 2 months as it was a scratch and dent one had a small dent in the back. But it had been changed to propane but when I got it it was a different model as they had sold mine by accident . Mine orig one cost 850 new the one they sent me cost 1200 new witch is what I got I had to convert and I am 57 and done a few in the past but this one was harder .
Thanks for the video!!!!!
Kenny glad you got it converted. They don't make these stoves easy to convert. Sounds like you scored when they sold yours by accident hope they gave it to you at the same price. Their mistake. Guess it doesn't matter brand they're all work to convert
Thank you. Very relatable and down to earth....good to see someone else struggle a bit.
Quentin you're very welcome. Life isn't always easy, If i can help others miss a few of those bumps. I've done my job. Thank you for viewing.
Thank you so much for doing this video and allowing me to learn how to do this. We just ordered the ....15 model, which is almost the same but has sliding racks, from Costco and they will not do the conversion. Almost canceled my order. Subbed of course.
knitnpaint I'm so honored this has help people. This is exactly why I do this,Thank you. Congrats on the range. I know you'll enjoy it and Just in time for all the baking for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
It was delivered today and we are using your video to do it. We keep rewinding and reviewing it. Again thank you so much. I don't think we could do it without your video. 3 thumbs up.
knitnpaint you are very welcome just take your time it can get a bit frustrating but you can do it. After your all done its a good idea to have either the gas company or someone cone out and make sure the adjustments are good for the flames. My uncle worked for the gas company and came over and did a few adjustments just to tweak it for optimal flame. I used it as is for a few weeks before he did. Propane cost more than natural gas so get every penny out of it. Thanks again for the complement and enjoy that range we've been cooking up a storm with ours. Happy Thanksgiving
Hey bro, always best to use a properly sized open end wrench at socket than an “adjustable” wrench. A better name for those is a ‘round the edges off the fitting’ wrench because you will never get it to grip properly.
Thank God you made this video.
Leonardo Paone it's my pleasure, glad to help. Thanks for viewing.
Looking at your vid again, when you reassemble the oven after the orifice changeout... that floppy bit of metal that you move out of the way near the orifice is the shutter. Looks like you need to fire up the oven, and adjust the orifice (if needed) before fully re-assembling it.
I looked at several videos. Yours was the best... Easy to hear you and understand... There were some funny moments...lol
Miguel Moreno
thank you sir I'm glad it was helpful and thank you for viewing.
This helped me a lot as well. The instructions are terrible. We recently moved to a rural location and this is my first time using propane. Thanks again.
Steve you are very welcome. This is exactly why I did this, for those of us out away from it all on propane. Thank you for viewing and truly appreciate the comment and you taking the time to view.
never saw him leak test the gasline he took apart in back nor adjust air mixture shutters in oven
Horrible install. Smh
You are the man. Thank you for posting. This helped me a ton!
Mike you are very welcome. I know this isnt for the general public but those of us that like to be out of the city and on propane I wanted to let them know what is all involved in converting this over. Thank you for viewing
Thank you for making this it saved me a shit load of time.
eggfu eggfuu how ever much time that is I'm glad to help 😂😂🤣
You did a good job with this...! Thanks.
Albert Sautner
you are very welcome. thank you for viewing.
Thanks for all the info. It helped a lot but the only thing I did differently was I took off the door witch made it a lot easier. Only 4 screws and Walla off and on.
1bertski my luck with doors if I took if off it wouldn't go back on or would be crooked. I have bad luck with doors. Happy to help, glad it went smooth for you, Thank you for viewing.
There are buttons for the door, no screws needed. Check the tech sheet.
jaredcord I found the release buttons after I removed the screws. I had to adjust the door!
1bertski a few months after this i found out how to release it from the oven was doing some cleaning didn't pay attention when i did the conversion. glad i didn't, hate to have to readjust the door.
Thank you so much, made the install a breeze as the instructions are not at all through.
Lucas Havlina you are very welcome thank for viewing.
Thank you very very much Rick for this amazing video. I have also done it exactly as you said on the video (because my oven is the same exact one you have). One issue I'm facing is that I have lost the page that tells me where each of the Orifices are suppose to be. Could you kindly help?
Humam Abusitta
shoot me an email and I'll look if I still have it I can scan it and send it to you. my email is backintheshack@outlook.com I'll look tomorrow
@@TheShackHome thank you so much, I'll send you the email now
You the man!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
LOL, Thank you Mike. Glad to help.
Good info...bit Fuzz in parts rerun. Me bf and I have exact model in route. Please
We did it together. Thanks for the video.
boom192channel
congradulations YOU did it. But Thank You and thanks for viewing
Nice video thank you for giving me hope lol! What are the steps to try fix my LG stove is exactly like this one. Years ago it was installed by the gas company but the guy did a real bad job,(forget that he took 4 hours) the ignitions to turn on the stove don't work, I have to use a light up to turn it on and I've only use the oven once because it started to smoke:( I'd like to fix it myself(forget about asking husband he'll ignore my pleas) and I think I can just by watching these nice videos but my stove is connected to electric outlet for the clock etc, and propane gas tank already.....Where do I need to start please? disconnect, turn off gas tank? then wait how long before I can start on it? Thanks!😅😁:)
Thank You for the video, it was great help!
great job bud...saved yourself $300...and besides it's more fun to figure it out...can you give an update as to how the range is performing?
Nova Thanks and wow didn't know it would cost that much for someone to convert it for me. I never mind a challenge i may not always be successful but i'll at least try, We love this range. we use it so much seem i'm always cleaning it. Can't wait to start cooking the feast for our Easter dinner.This range is great not one issue at all. Thanks for viewing and always appreciate the comments.
Ha ha. I love your attitude. It mirrors mine at this very moment
I'm going to buy this range. Is the conversion kit included? Thanks
John it was when I purchased mine. Not sure if that has changes. It wouldn’t hurt to ask just to be safe.
Great video! Thanks
Thank you for posting this very helpful video
San Juan you are very welcome and thank you for viewing,.
I’m not converting but what size gas line does it take? The line they Shipped doesn’t fit. Is the adapter needed 3/4?
Just did the conversion to our new LG range. Noticed you didn’t adjust the burner flames. You also didn’t adjust the air shutter on the broil burner or the bake burner.
How do you adjust the bake burner? Just got ours delivered and flames are coming up and high. Hubby and I can't figure out what to do
Yes, the air shutter piece should be removed prior to reinstalling the nozzle holder.
Just bought one of these and plan on trying the conversion myself. This will be incredibly helpful! More importantly- how did the turkey come out?
Ed just take your time and should be no problem. The Turkey was juicy and perfect. It was very helpful being able to cook the bird and all the side dished separately. Congrats on the new appliance i know you will enjoy it
I did the conversion and hooked up the stove yesterday. Your video was very helpful. After reading the manual (crazy concept, I know) I came across this paragraph; "Adjusting Air Shutters (for LP Conversions). The range comes from the factory with the air shutters adjusted for proper air flow for natural gas. If converted to LP, follow the instructions provided in the conversion kit to properly adjust the air shutters." I don't remember seeing those instructions in the conversion guide. Did you and did you make any adjustments to your oven? Thanks again!
Ed no i didn't. It worked fine, the flames were good looking. Not too much variance in color so it was ok as is.
I know this was a while ago. I've got one converted to propane and want to convert it to NG. You don't have your old orifices just lying around do you?
William Yowell
Yes I do I put them in a bag and attached it to the paperwork and placed in my file cabinet. If I move or sell or if they eventually run gas line where I live, they will stay with it so the next person can convert back or leave . I do have them but they stay with the oven.
I have a set you are welcome to. Email me at delve5@windstream.net
@@TheShackHome Thank you for this video and the quick reply. I just ordered all the brass for the switch back to NG. Under $50 for everything delivered. My convection fan is a little noisy, but blows. May need to replace it soon. Think I'll try to get a little lube into it while I have the back off.
Where did you order your parts from if you don't mind my asking? I'm having to do the same thing...convert back to NG.@@WilliamYowell
Will LG send a technician to make the conversion?
Ruth sadly no. I'm not sure if a propane seller can help with that or at least direct you in the right direction. If it was natural gas the gas company could.
Someone please tell me the part number on the lp conversion kit for this exact stove the 4313 St
hello where do i get the parts to convert to LP gas i have the LDG4315 model and also where do i get the manuals instructions
Suave13 the kit came with the stove the little bag of parts has a number AAA75946003 on it i did a search and that is the correct number for this model i found one on ebay selling this number but the pic of the bag of parts had 005 not 003 at the end. Just make suet it the correct kit for your model. My kit had 10 pieces. 8 brass 1 screw and 1 insert (chock) for one burner just search for the kit via your model number and should come up with something. Manuals that im not sure but again google it you might get lucky.
My accessories did not have a replacement nozzle for the bake burner only the broil, but I have the same model. That was confusing.
Does anyone know if the propane this range can be adjusted? It is WAY too hot! Even on the lowest setting and keeping the pan half way off the burner.
Ellen Bolliger
you might get the gas company to come out and adjust the flames but remember that propane does burn hotter than natural gas. I mostly cook with low flames and my baking times are shortened.
Hello where did you get the conversion kit? My stove didn’t come with it and I have been searching for the kit online with the stoves model number and can’t seem to find it.
You were a great help Directions were not at all helpful Home Depot should be paying you or they would probably be hearing from a few people lol Thankyou again
How the heck do you open the top lid? I think I've unscrewed everything.
i paid the same price plus i got 10 % on top of what i paid
Can someone tell me where to get the conversation kit I ordered it from sears and I’m not sure if it was just on my order but they don’t match up with my stove
Ernesto Santillan they may have changed. My came with the stove. Don't remember if purchasing a stove for propane made the differance why the kit came with it or not.
@@TheShackHome ok thank you
forget this. Im going out to eat then calling the repairman. im going to eat and watch him work.
Can you tell me where you bought the kit and it's part #?
John had to go and dig the info out of the file cabinet. the little bag of parts has a number AAA75946003 on it i did a search and that is the correct number. make sort it fits your model. i found on on ebay selling this number but the pic of the bag of parts had 005 not 003 at the end. Just make suet it the correct kit for your model. My kit had 10 pieces. 8 brass 1 screw and 1 insert (chock) for one burner
OMG, I used to do propane installs and I am certified in it and have been to school for gas piping, and rule number one is never put pipe dope or thread sealant on a flare fitting.
i just got a new kenmore with no btu graphs for the orifices the pressure regulator was set to lp SMH
Alfredo Sorry cant help. I'd suggest contacting customer service at Kenmore or Sears and see if the can help.
I have the same range and looking at the instructions that came with it, it seems like you only did part of the conversion. There are a couple of flame height adjustments that they tell you to make. Did you find that you didn't need to make those adjustments? Did you just skip that part, or maybe earlier versions of this range don't have those adjustments?
my Uncle worked for the gas company. a few weeks after this conversion he did a few fine adjustments for optimal flame. I had no issue using the range till then as is. Paying for someone to come out and do the fine tuning is cheaper that the conversion. Even after the tuning i really couldn't see the difference that's why i leave certain thing up to professionals in that field.
most all gas ranges and dryers have to be converted to lp 90percent atleast
hmm at 3 years guess we make do lmao ty
Sara Hartbower
just take your time and you should do just fine. I'm not sure if it is still common practice but as noted when i bought mine it came with the conversion kit. Wasn't an extra cost. Good for LG that'show you do busniess. Thanks for viewing.
I am sure that you will find good way to make it on woodprix Webpage.
Number One Instruction: When you have Propane as a fuel source, DON''T BUY A NATURAL GAS RANGE!! BUY ONE FOR PROPANE!! .... GOODBYE..
Usually i would delete such a narrow minded comment but i thought id try to educate you for your future thought on people on propane. Think before you comment. As per the U.S. Energy Information Administration 2009 servery almost 85% of households in the United States heat with natural gas or electricity, less than 10% rely on propane, the other being heating oils, according to the 2009 Residential Energy Consumption Survey. So Emkay THIS is why LG has included their NATURAL gas Range with the kit to convert it to Propane. Appliance makers with such a low market demand will not solely produce their product for propane rather they will include a kit or the option to purchase a conversion kit yo do so. Much cheaper. If you are in an area with a high percentage of consumers are on propane or even heating oil then they will possibly have a few appliances on site for that application. Generally Limited selection. Again supply and demand. With greater supply and selection for natural gas appliances I buy them and convert for propane. I hope this helps you in basic economics 101......oh Good bye. no need to yell respect goes a long way.
Geesh...you are WAAAAAY too serious! I would not convert to propane I would pay someone to convert it for me... get It.. Goodbye...
Emkay 4Q2 you sound so stupid