KitchenAid gas range LP conversion notice — converting a KitchenAid gas range between natural gas and liquid propane (LP) requires certified professional installation. DIY conversion is dangerous and voids the warranty.
Why this matters
Natural gas and propane have different properties — propane operates at higher pressure and requires different orifice sizes at each burner. Converting a range without replacing all orifices and adjusting the regulator creates flame issues, carbon monoxide risk, and potential for dangerous gas accumulation.
Proper conversion requirements
- Genuine KitchenAid LP conversion kit matched to your specific range model
- Replacement of all burner orifices with LP-sized replacements
- Regulator conversion or replacement for proper LP pressure
- Verification of all burner flames after conversion
- Leak check of all gas connections
- Update of the rating plate to reflect LP operation
What NOT to do
- Never use a range on LP if it was set up for natural gas without full conversion
- Never skip any orifice replacement — all burners must be converted together
- Never attempt DIY conversion even if you have gas experience
Professional conversion service
Our KitchenAid installation service performs certified LP conversions with genuine OEM conversion kits. The service includes post-conversion testing and a written certificate of proper conversion for your records.