Convert a Gas Clothes Dryer to Propane
To convert a gas clothes dryer to propane is really quite easy. You just need to convert the regulator and then replace the orifice. There should be brand specific instructions included in the conversation kit.
It’s a good idea to buy your gas clothes dryer to propane kit at a local appliance parts store. That way if you purchase the wrong kit or you need additional parts it will be much easier than having to wait for parts to arrive.
Here are the steps to convert a gas clothes dryer to propane.
The Burner Compartment on the Gas Clothes Dryer
Start by finding the burner compartment on the gas clothes dryer. On most models on the lower right there should be a small access door. Remove the access panels.
On some brands it is the left side, and still others the entire front panel is removed. There will be a couple of screws on some models, while on others there will be no screws. You will have to have a close look at your particular gas clothes dryer.
Look for Gas Control Valve on the Gas Clothes Dryer
After you remove the access door, look to the right side for the gas control valve. It will be a small gas shut off valve, located right on the gas supply pipe. Turn the lever across the pipe. This turns off the gas.
On top of the gas control valve you’ll see wire quick disconnects off the solenoid. Remove the quick connects. Now loosen the hex nut and remove it on the control valve. The hex nut will have a reverse thread, which means to tighten turn clockwise, and to loosen turn counter clockwise.
Once you have the pipe off, you’ll see some sheet metal screws that are holding the plate down that the control is mounted to. Take these screws out.
Remover the Burner from the Gas Clothes Dryer
You need to remove the burner just enough so as to keep the wires attached to the flame sensor on the gas clothes dryer, This attaches the burner to the shroud cover. You will see the wire quick disconnect – remove the wires.
Replace the Orifice on the Gas Clothes Dryer
Now remove the complete burner assembly. In the burner nozzle you will see a brass or bronze orifice.
You can find the BTU on the manufacturer plate, along with the serial number and the model. For the most part, a gas clothes dryer is 18,000 to 22,000 BTU’s. You need to install the appropriate LP orifice to that rating.
Turn the Tower Caps Over on the Gas Clothes Dryer
When you turn the tower cap over it converts the regulate. The side of the cap that faces you tells you the fuel type it is set up to use. Right now it will be marked N or NAT for natural gas. When you remove the cap on top of the tower and turn it over to reinstall it, it should be marked L or LP for propane.
You’re Done
Power back on, pilot lit, and you’re gas clothes dryer is now propane.
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