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Figure 11 – Pilot in LP Position

 

 
To replace main burner orifice:

 

 

Using a 1/2” socket and extender, 
grasp orifice hood and turn 
counter-clockwise until loose and 
remove.  Replace with #55 LP 
orifice hood, turning clockwise 
until snug. 
 

 

Figure 12 – Main Orifice Location 

 

Reinstall burner, pilot shield, and 
logs.  Ensure that pilot, pilot shield 
and burner are properly positioned 
(see Figure 13).  Reinstall front 
glass, and front and top cast. 

 

Figure 13 – Pilot, Shield, and 
Burner Position 

 

Checking for leaks: 
 
To perform initial gas leak test: 
 

1.

 

Check carefully for gas leaks 
immediately after the 
conversion has been 
performed. 

Do this before 

attempting to operate the 
appliance or other gas 
burning device

.  

2.

 

Use an approved non-
corrosive leak detection fluid, 
or other approved leak 
detection method, around the 
diaphragm flanges, pipe 
connections, seal cap, and all 
other joints.  Bubbles indicate 
a leak. 

3.

 

If no leakage is detected, 
proceed with the instructions 
listed below to light the main 
burner and perform a 
secondary leak check of the 
appliance gas supply system. 

4.

 

If a leak is detected, tighten 
pipe connections (including 
adapters) and retest. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TDS93-56231

Page 1: ...ary to derate the Stowe 8323 at elevations above 2000 feet Table Settings and Specifications Specification NG LP INPUT RATING Btu hr 0 2000 ft 22 400 22 400 INPUT RATING Btu hr 2000 4500 ft 21000 2240...

Page 2: ...paint Figure 1 Orifices Marking Locations Convertible regulators are designed to deliver either of two fixed outlet pressures for Natural Gas NG or LP Gas To change from one gas to the other turn the...

Page 3: ...et two hex head screws front R and L corners and swing the front of the valve assembly down 7 With 5 32 hex wrench loosen and remove the existing low pressure NG screw by turning counter clockwise unt...

Page 4: ...igure 6 NG Low Pressure Screw Removal Figure 7 Press LP Orifice into Valve to Compress O ring Figure 8 Tighten LP Low Pressure Orifice To Switch Pilot to LP Operation Refer to Figures 9 12 The pilot a...

Page 5: ...ot Tower by pushing on the upturned edge by the NAT lettering until the upturned edge is flush with the Pilot Tower surface You will see the NG LP Pilot Gate protruding from the back edge of the Pilot...

Page 6: ...ition Checking for leaks To perform initial gas leak test 1 Check carefully for gas leaks immediately after the conversion has been performed Do this before attempting to operate the appliance or othe...

Page 7: ...Continuing beeps confirm that ignition is in progress Once pilot ignition is confirmed valve will open to allow gas flow to main burner After main burner ignition the handset will automatically go in...

Page 8: ...ent view the flame pattern with the valve output at its highest setting Allow unit to operate for 10 minutes to allow the flame pattern to stabilize then observe flame pattern and adjust as necessary...

Page 9: ...tment CAUTION ADJUSTING ROD IS HOT WARNING ONLY A QUALIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN SHOULD MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO THE AIR SHUTTER The air shutter is adjustable while the stove is burning Loosen the set screw on t...

Page 10: ...the screw to lock in place Figure 19 Restrictor Indicator To verify input rate The approximate input rate of the converted Stowe may be checked as follows 1 Ensure that no other gas appliances are in...

Page 11: ...e main burner in operation on high 3 Turn pressure regulator adjustment screw see Figure 15 to set required burner pressure Pressure is increased by turning clockwise pressure regulator models or decr...

Page 12: ...at low pressure orifice is properly seated in valve Conversion label placement When fuel conversion is complete fill out and apply included marking labels to the appliance as shown Fill out all fields...

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