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Question about installing a Frigidaire GLCF386DS gas range... Claude Balls 03-19-2008
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Posted by Claude Balls on March 19, 2008, 4:41 pm
Question about installing a Frigidaire GLCF386DS gas range...

See sketch here:
http://www.geocities.com/claudeballsjr/range.html

This sketch shows the gas supply pipe coming from the wall as now is. I =
don't have the new range here and can't find info at frigidaire.com or =
from the dealer. I would like to know before the range is delivered if =
there is room inside the back of the range to accommodate this pipe and =
valve, or if I need to remove it and use a smaller one.=20

Problem is that the pipe will need to be cut off and I'm trying to avoid =
that.

Thanks,=20
Claude


Posted by PeterD on March 19, 2008, 7:29 pm
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 20:41:41 GMT, "Claude Balls"

>Question about installing a Frigidaire GLCF386DS gas range...
>
>See sketch here:
>http://www.geocities.com/claudeballsjr/range.html
>
>This sketch shows the gas supply pipe coming from the wall as now is. I don't
have the new range here and can't find info at frigidaire.com or from the
dealer. I would like to know before the range is delivered if there is room
inside the back of the range to accommodate this pipe and valve, or if I need to
remove it and use a smaller one.

>
>Problem is that the pipe will need to be cut off and I'm trying to avoid that.
>
>Thanks,
>Claude

Isn't it great when I can answer a question!

http://specs.retaildeck.com/CACHE/FRHCMQFDLPBS.PDF

Which gives you the (bad) news that there is ony 2" of space for the
hookup, and the height of the hookup is expected to be much lower than
your existing pipe. I think you'll be doing some new gas plumbing...

Posted by Claude Balls on March 21, 2008, 1:05 am
Many thanks Peter! You are a fine feller!!! =20
Better to find out now than later.

Claude

> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 20:41:41 GMT, "Claude Balls"
>=20
> >Question about installing a Frigidaire GLCF386DS gas range...
> >
> >See sketch here:
> >http://www.geocities.com/claudeballsjr/range.html
> >
> >This sketch shows the gas supply pipe coming from the wall as now is. =
I don't have the new range here and can't find info at frigidaire.com or =
from the dealer. I would like to know before the range is delivered if =
there is room inside the back of the range to accommodate this pipe and =
valve, or if I need to remove it and use a smaller one.=20
> >
> >Problem is that the pipe will need to be cut off and I'm trying to =
avoid that.
> >
> >Thanks,=20
> >Claude
>=20
> Isn't it great when I can answer a question!
>=20
> http://specs.retaildeck.com/CACHE/FRHCMQFDLPBS.PDF
>=20
> Which gives you the (bad) news that there is ony 2" of space for the
> hookup, and the height of the hookup is expected to be much lower than
> your existing pipe. I think you'll be doing some new gas plumbing...

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