A:AnswerHello - this is Nancy at GE and I am happy to help you.
Please see the burner BTU ratings for Natural and LP gas below:
Top Burner BTU Rating - LP (000's BTU's) (1) 11.0; (1) 9.1; (1) 9.5; (1) 5.0; (1) 6.0
Top Burner BTU Rating - Nat. Gas (000's BTU's) (1) 17.0; (1) 11.0, (1) 9.5; (1) 6.0; (1) 5.0
I hope this helps! Thanks for checking with us!
A:AnswerHello,
This is Michelle with GE and I am happy to help.
Please see the diagram for the gas pipe and electrical outlet locations in the link below:
http://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=330457_jgb850sef_c2.pdf
Thank you for checking.
A:AnswerHello,
Thank you for your interest in the GE Freestanding Double Oven
Gas Range model JGB850SEFSS.
Yes, Using LP (liquid propane) gas instead of natural will lower the
BTU* output, thus slowing the cooking process.
The main reason is simply when converting to LP gas from Natural
gas you use a reduced size orifice. LP is a heavier fuel to combust, and
the reduced orifices are used in order to prevent large flames and soot issues.
As a result, BTU rating does decrease noticeably on the larger burners but is
not as noticeable on the smaller burners.
POWER / RATINGS
Bake/Broiler BTU Rating - LP (000's BTU's) 10.0 / 10.0 - Upper; 13.5 / 0.0 - Lower
Top Burner BTU Rating - LP (000's BTU's) (1) 11.0; (1) 9.1; (1) 9.5; (1) 5.0; (1) 6.0
Donna with GE