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 Posted: Mon Jul 13th, 2009 07:38 pm
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Hello all,

Have a GE gas cooktop model # jgp328bek1bb, recently purchased on e-bay.  The unit is set up for LP and needs to be natural gas.  When looking for the orifice spuds I can only find LP.  Can anyone tell me a part number to convert it to natural gas?

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When converted to LP, they should have saved the NG orifices...

take a good look around the inside of the Range.

I'll search for the Orifice info ...



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(3) 9,100 BTU Burners              GE       II  1.50 N      WB28K10022

(1) 6,000 BTU Burner                GE        I  1.18 N


may take a while ...


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If memory serves me, those units have the LP orifices mounted in a small card and attached to the rear of the range, near the regulator- assuming the conversion was done correctly. Yours would now contain the NG orifices.
The Bake and Broil burners will still need to be adjusted for the denser gas as they are not spuds but adjustable hoods.- back the hoods off approx 2 1/2 turns (CCW)



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Thanks for the assistance so far.  Unfortunately, whoever originally converted it did not leave the NG orifices behind.  It looks like the WB28K10022 is for two of the burners.  So that is progress.

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aren't there (3) 9,100 BTU Burners

and (1) 6,000 BTU Burner






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Yes, that is correct.  Any idea on a part number for that 6,000 BTU burner?

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