Vermont Castings Radiance 2600 LP Conversion

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macbeck22

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Jan 6, 2024
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USA
Hello everyone!

I have a Radiance 2600 that's currently configured for NG, but I need to convert to LP. I realize this is has been a regular theme on the forums, but was curious if anyone might have the LP conversion kit, parts, or any recommendations.

Thanks in advance!
 
Contact your local VC dealer. He may have a spare conversion kit in inventory. All VC gas stoves come with the designated conversion kit & many times, that kit excessed.
 
Thanks, Bob.

That’s actually where I started, but they reported that nothing is available, unfortunately.
 
Ok. Your location, “USA,” really doesn’t help much. If you could change it to a more definitive location, maybe someone from your area could help you. That being said, if you call Vic at Best Fire Hearth & Patio in Troy, NY, he can help you. (518) 687-2387.
Good luck.
 
I feel your pain, I just went through purchasing 2 used units (different models) thinking the conversion kits were still available… then I found an LP that had the kit installed. Took that off and used it for my 1st unit. If I recall there were 3 main pieces that you need for the conversion. Were you able to figure this out?
 
Here are the pieces that I swapped out for the LP / NG conversion kit 5093 - I couldn’t find individual pictures of these and wanted to post them here for future help. These are the NG pieces I took out, so you can see this isn’t something an HVAC place can do and most orifices were of course tighter.

Vermont Castings Radiance 2600 LP Conversion
 
I was never able to locate a conversion kit, nor the parts. In the end, I ended up paying to have NG run to the home and switching everything over from LP. Thanks for posting the info though!