Hello to the forum. I am new here but certainly not to wood stoves (built five) coal burners, solar, and geothermal. I have just set up a Regency U43 (NG) stove in my living room and love it for the convenience, efficiency and the fact my wife loves it....when she's happy I'm happy,LOL. For several reasons, fuel cost, Btu. value, and the fact that I live in the country I would like to convert this stove to propane and am looking for a conversion kit. I have tried the local Regency outlet but was advised that a kit is not available since this stove is no longer manufactured (1995 model) and parts are not available. When I asked about conversion I was told all I had to do was change the orifices and the job was done. I know this is not true since the owner's manual gives two different part numbers for the valve and someone else mentioned even the burners had to be changed as well.
Surely someone on this forum can give me solid dependable answers and perhaps even a supplier of a proper kit to make a safe professional conversion.
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks, Wayne
Surely someone on this forum can give me solid dependable answers and perhaps even a supplier of a proper kit to make a safe professional conversion.
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks, Wayne