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GRLP4 LP Gas Conversion Kit Replacement Part Compatible With Frigidaire Kenmore Electrolux Range/Cooktop/Stove, AP5608114 Replaces 318565427, 2319698 etc. 12 PCS, Brass, With Instruction

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GRLP4 LP Gas Conversion Kit Replacement Part Compatible With Frigidaire Kenmore Electrolux Range/Cooktop/Stove, AP5608114 Replaces 318565427, 2319698 etc. 12 PCS, Brass, With InstructionBrand: MEANHDAG Features: IMPORTANT NOTEPlease check your range stove oven model number carefully before ordering, Confirm this LP Gas Conversion Kit fits or not. IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT. WIDELY FITPart number GRLP4 (AP5608114) replaces 318565427, 2319698, 5304498798, 5304498817, 5304499345, 5304499406, AH3633782, EA3633782, PS3633782. This LP Conversion Kit accessory is suitable for most Frigdaire series model of Stove Range Cooktop, not just

Brand: MEANHDAG

Features:

  • 【IMPORTANT NOTE】Please check your range/stove/oven model number carefully before ordering, Confirm this LP Gas Conversion Kit fits or not. IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT, IMPORTANT.
  • 【WIDELY FIT】Part number GRLP4 (AP5608114) replaces 318565427, 2319698, 5304498798, 5304498817, 5304499345, 5304499406, AH3633782, EA3633782, PS3633782. This LP Conversion Kit accessory is suitable for most Frigdaire series model of Stove/Range/Cooktop, not just for Frigdaire. For use with Electrolax home products free-standing gas sealed model numbers beginning with the prefixes (FG, FF,FP,CF,CRG,BG,CG,DG,LP,LG,LF,WW)
  • 【PREMIUM QUALITY】Full kit set Included 12 x GRLP4 LP Gas Conversion orifices, 1 x Install instruction, 1 x Gas type label. 100% pure Brass material, durable for more than ten years. The most affordable price and the best quality LP Gas Conversion Kit.
  • 【EASY TO INSTALL】According to the install instructions, you can have a perfect solution in just 20 minutes.The installation is simple.
  • 【LIFETIME GUARANTEE】Any questions not completely satisfied, please contact us, you can have full refund or exchange within 30 days, no reason asked.

Details: Detailed Introduction: Do you need to use liquefied gas after purchasing a new range, but the original nozzle uses for natural gas? Have you changed the gas type of the range and found that the flame is yellow instead of clean blue? These problems can be solved by replacing the gas Conversion Kit. This conversion kit is used for converting your gas Range / Cooktop / Oven / Stove from nature gas to liquefied gas. The kit consists of 12 PCS with different size of LP orifice sots that replace the existing orifices. How to Replace Lp Conversion Kit GRLP4 (AP5608114) Step by step with install instructions on how to replace Lp Conversion Kit GRLP4 (AP5608114) for Range. The Full kit set Includes: (1) 12 x GRLP4 (AP5608114) LP Gas Conversion orifices (2) 1 x Install instruction (3) 1 x Gas type label Specifications: Part Number: GRLP4 (AP5608114) Material: Brass Color: Golden Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces Product Dimensions: 0.8” x 0.5” x 0.3” Reference Replaces Information : Part Number GRLP4 (AP5608114) replaces 318565427, 2319698, 5304498798, 5304498817, 5304499345, 5304499406, AH3633782, EA3633782, PS3633782. What’s Brand and Number Compatible? Compatible with Frigdaire brands include Electrolax , Frigdaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse, and others. Electrolax also makes various appliance models for Sears / Kemnore . Frgidaire: For use with Electrolax Home Products free-standing gas sealed model numbers beginning with the prefixes (FG, FF,FP,CF,CRG,BG,CG,DG,LP,LG,LF,WW) Crosley: For use with CrosleyHome Products free-standing gas sealed model numbers beginning with the prefixes (CRG31,CRG34,CRGE34) White-Westinghouse: WWGF3008TWAWWGF3008TWBFFGF3054TWG Tappan: TGF351RBC TGF351RBATGF351RBB Kemnore : 79033693510 79034423510 7903050

Part Number: THome/RPart/209REAL

model number: THome/RPart/209REAL

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