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Several years ago, 8 or so, I bought a 27" DCS grill and converted it
from natural gas to propane. Just recently we moved and I now have to convert back to propane. I've called Fisher & Paykel/DCS by Fisher & Paykel, which I think is the DCS parts distributor, but they require a model number. Unfortunately, I have a serial number for my unit, but the model number appears to have rubbed off. Has anyone got any idea how I can determine what model this 27" DCS grill might be. It's really been a good grill, and I hate to give it up just because I can't figure out the model. Thanks in advance |
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SGP wrote:
Several years ago, 8 or so, I bought a 27" DCS grill and converted it from natural gas to propane. Just recently we moved and I now have to convert back to propane. I've called Fisher & Paykel/DCS by Fisher & Paykel, which I think is the DCS parts distributor, but they require a model number. Unfortunately, I have a serial number for my unit, but the model number appears to have rubbed off. Has anyone got any idea how I can determine what model this 27" DCS grill might be. It's really been a good grill, and I hate to give it up just because I can't figure out the model. Thanks in advance Find out the BTU rating of each burner, and ask your propane dealer for the correct orifice. If does not have any that fit, he can silver solder up the old ones, and re-drill them to the correct size. (Hell, you can do that last bit yourself. I have many times) |