Kris Pfeiffer
TVWBB Member
Hi.
We screwed up. We bought a GREAT looking natural gas grill, a nice green Genesis 1000 LX (Model # 310000, Serial Number Prefix "EI") to replace the crap Charbroil grill we use at our gun club. We went to hook it up last night and realized that the "hard connection" to the building was for LP! There's an LP manifold connected to the building, delivering, according to the gas company lineman who's a member, 11 psi. We need to order replacement orifices for the grill so we can run LP instead of NG.
According to what I've read, they'll need 3 things - the PSI delivered (11psi), the number of burners (3), and the BTU rating of the grill.
I BELIEVE it's a 36,000 BTU grill. Can anybody confirm this?
Thanks!
Kris
We screwed up. We bought a GREAT looking natural gas grill, a nice green Genesis 1000 LX (Model # 310000, Serial Number Prefix "EI") to replace the crap Charbroil grill we use at our gun club. We went to hook it up last night and realized that the "hard connection" to the building was for LP! There's an LP manifold connected to the building, delivering, according to the gas company lineman who's a member, 11 psi. We need to order replacement orifices for the grill so we can run LP instead of NG.
According to what I've read, they'll need 3 things - the PSI delivered (11psi), the number of burners (3), and the BTU rating of the grill.
I BELIEVE it's a 36,000 BTU grill. Can anybody confirm this?
Thanks!
Kris