A:AnswerAs you stand facing the Rear of the range, the gas hookup is on the right. Be aware that if you get the convection oven version of this range your gas outlet stub needs to be no higher than 7 inches off the floor and should extend out no more than 3 inches from the wall. This is because the rear recessed part of the range that accommodate the gas stub is only 9 inches high as measured from the floor and is recessed barely 4 inches into the back of the range. The "X" in the picture shows where the gas outlet stub had to be moved to accommodate the range. Stub was moved down about 20 inches and recessed as close to the wallboard as possible without impeding clearance of the gas valve handle.
A:AnswerHi there Stacey! This range (NX58H5600SS) has the option where you can bake or broil without the convection fan. You can view this information in the user manual (https://bit.ly/2WkImKe) on page 30. Thank you for choosing Samsung! ^Lena
A:AnswerYes it does, you will have to replace the NATURAL GAS burner orifices with the included LP GAS orifices (plastic bag with LP orifices and instruction taped to the back of the range). This is not a simple operation , you should find an appliance service person to do it
A:AnswerI measured from back to flat fount and got around 25.25” also if you have a 24” counter top I’d recommend that you plan on leaving a bit of a gap between the oven and the wall since this is a gas oven. There will need to be room for the hose & power cables. Looks like 28” counting the handles
A:AnswerI can help with this, burners! Just copy and paste this link (https://bit.ly/2zNyhMk) into the URL, and then scroll to the Product Info section. There you'll find a list of the BTU ratings for each burner. ^Jecca
A:AnswerI only use a wet microfiber cloth to wipe up any dirt, grease, etc. Then I use a dry microfiber towel to dry it. As long as you stay on top of the grime and don't allow it to cake on, this should be all you need.
A:AnswerThe bottom drawer on the model we bought is for storage. I don't know if there is another, more expensive, model that would have a warming drawer instead of a storage drawer.
A:AnswerThe power cord is only 4 or 5 feet from the back of the oven, so you will need a 110v outlet behind it.
Power is only needed for the clock/timer/display and the gas igniters.
The oven uses very low amounts of electricity.
A:AnswerIt comes with a conversion kit for the "eyes" but anything else you will have to purchase. Hoses and other connections you have to buy. If you still not sure call the manufacturer just to verify.
A:AnswerThe griddle rests on top of the existing metal grates and there are detents that it sits in so it doesn't slide around. The only caveat is that you can only center a small 9" omelet pan if the griddle is left in place. For any larger pans, you need to move it over to one side.