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Model Number: GGW9200LW0 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 1 - 5 years
I just converted my dryer back to NG from Propane due to moving and the burner does not stay lit. I replace the orifice, regulator, spring and limiter with all NG specific parts but realized the instructions on the web do not say how tight to tighten the plastic regulator when installing. The regulator compresses the spring and possibly by not tightening the spring enough, the gas will not stay lit.
Any ideas out there on how far I screw down the plastic regulator and thereby compress the spring to have the dryer stay lit?? Dave Ads By Google Related Models |
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