Sounds to me like you are on natural gas, but have burner orfices meant for propane. The orfices for propane are smaller than those for natural gas.
KrazyKyngeKorny (Krazy, not stupid)
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 4:01 PM, 'oakridgefarm@gmail.com' oakridgefarm@gmail.com [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Bought a gas downdraft cooktop, very good reviews, and it came with the propane conversion. Cost over $300 to get the conversion installed. Problem is it takes forever to cook anything, even on the Pot Boiler burner. I've read this could be a problem with how it was installed or how much flow of propane is getting through — but how do you check the actual amount of BTUs coming through and/or who does it? We've had propane downdraft cooktops before and never had this problem.
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