Hello,
I am looking for some advice in regards to orifice sizing .
I recently acquired an old propane cook stove from an abandoned house on the family farm. It was in the house when my father purchased the land in the late 70s and was last used when he built a new house in the early 80s.
The stove is marked "Pan American" on the front of the oven door and has a tag inside marked as "Dortch Stove Works" "Model 136-48". Since the house was no longer kept out the weather, some of the chrome is rather rusty, but all the valves, etc. seem free so I think I should be able to get it working. Since it is rusty, I think it would be perfect for my outdoor kitchen project.
I found this chart (broken link removed) which would be handy to help determining drill size for conversion, if I knew what BTU to use. The tag identifies the oven BTU as 19,000, but there is nothing indicating the BTU for the stove top burners.
I have attached some pictures. I have already started dismantling for a thorough cleaning and conversion.
If anyone can give me some advice in determining burner BTU, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
I am looking for some advice in regards to orifice sizing .
I recently acquired an old propane cook stove from an abandoned house on the family farm. It was in the house when my father purchased the land in the late 70s and was last used when he built a new house in the early 80s.
The stove is marked "Pan American" on the front of the oven door and has a tag inside marked as "Dortch Stove Works" "Model 136-48". Since the house was no longer kept out the weather, some of the chrome is rather rusty, but all the valves, etc. seem free so I think I should be able to get it working. Since it is rusty, I think it would be perfect for my outdoor kitchen project.
I found this chart (broken link removed) which would be handy to help determining drill size for conversion, if I knew what BTU to use. The tag identifies the oven BTU as 19,000, but there is nothing indicating the BTU for the stove top burners.
I have attached some pictures. I have already started dismantling for a thorough cleaning and conversion.
If anyone can give me some advice in determining burner BTU, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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