| Fuel Type: | Natural Gas Propane |
|---|---|
| Direction of Front Tip: | Front |
| Aeration: | Non-primary |
| Compression Fitting Size: | 1/4" |
Not sure about this part. When I bought a gas valve it came with a different insert for natural gas or LLP. You just changed out a small fitting for your particular use. I used it for home brewing application. Hope this helped.
These come with tips for both LP and Natural Gas. You will be able to swap it out when you get the part.
Yes they will work for propane or natural gas. These pilot burners come with two different size orifaces that look like cones. The cone with the larger sized hole is for natural gas and the smaller sized hole is for liquid propane. Just follow the directions and put the correct sized oriface in the the bottom before you attach the tubing for the gas line.
Unit should come supplied with an LP and NG orifice.
hi, I think this one comes with two orifices, one for lp and one for ng.The one I got did. I am not sure of part number, but probably will be fine. good luck, bert
The burner is listed for LP or natural gas (see Description). It comes with natural gas orifice, but the orifice for LP is in the package and replaces the one in the burner (instructions included in package). Note that this burner uses Q313 thermopile generator, NOT the ones on the side listing of (You May Also Want) other items.
LP is liquid propane Not low pressure propane
The Q314 pilot burner will produce approximately 1100 to 1300 BTUs. We are not sure exactly what you mean by air usage.
You are correct that a lazy yellow flame is an indication of a bad pilot burner. At a minimum, we recommend that you try to adjust the pilot burner flame, but you may need to change the pilot burner altogether.