Yang
TVWBB Member
Hi Guys, I have a quick question. I'm in the process of converting my 2016 Genesis e-330 from LP to Natural Gas. The reason I don't want to sell this grill and simply buy a natural gas grill is because I've literally used this brand new BBQ for less than 5 times since I bought it and have bought tons of accessories/components for it already. As a result, I don't want to simply sell the grill at a huge loss.
As a reference:
My LP gas grill schematic: https://www.weber.com/CA/en/help/schematics/search/86531001
NG grill schematic I'm trying to convert to: https://www.weber.com/US/en/help/schematics/browse/86631701
So far, I've already ordered the natural gas manifold (part 70057) as well as the side manifold (part 67776) for this project, I also have a 1/2 in natural gas hose with quick connect readily available. However, I can not for the life of me find where the regulator is installed on the NG model of this bbq based on the schematic. I can't possibly imagine that you simply connect a natural gas line to the grill from the source and it'll work. Alternatively, I noticed that the two grills have unique model numbers for the burner tubes. So going by that, I'm I supposed to assume that how the 2016 genesis e-330 regulate the gas through the difference in the burner tube (although highly unlikely)? I see that grillparts.com sell a regulator with the link below. Do you think I should just install that along the gas line to regulate the gas flow into the grill?
www.grillparts.com
I really appreciate everyone's help and input in this matter
As a reference:
My LP gas grill schematic: https://www.weber.com/CA/en/help/schematics/search/86531001
NG grill schematic I'm trying to convert to: https://www.weber.com/US/en/help/schematics/browse/86631701
So far, I've already ordered the natural gas manifold (part 70057) as well as the side manifold (part 67776) for this project, I also have a 1/2 in natural gas hose with quick connect readily available. However, I can not for the life of me find where the regulator is installed on the NG model of this bbq based on the schematic. I can't possibly imagine that you simply connect a natural gas line to the grill from the source and it'll work. Alternatively, I noticed that the two grills have unique model numbers for the burner tubes. So going by that, I'm I supposed to assume that how the 2016 genesis e-330 regulate the gas through the difference in the burner tube (although highly unlikely)? I see that grillparts.com sell a regulator with the link below. Do you think I should just install that along the gas line to regulate the gas flow into the grill?
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I really appreciate everyone's help and input in this matter