Do you have a question about the NS-RNG24SS9 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Albert Baumgart
February 20, 2025
My flame is low. As I turn on more burners, the flame gets lower as if it is not getting the proper amount of gas. I have replaced the master propane regulator. Tanks are full. I have tried resetting the safety surge valves on the tanks. Is there a master valve, orifice for this stove ? It may have been like this since new but it seems to be getting worse.
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Mr. Anderson
February 20, 2025
The Insignia NS-RNG24SS9 stove has multiple gas valves listed, including 12000 BTU, 9000 BTU, 6000 BTU, and 3500 BTU gas valves. Additionally, there is an "Insignia Orifice Bracket" mentioned. However, there is no mention of a single master valve in the provided information.
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Do you have a question about the NS-RNG24SS9 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
My flame is low. As I turn on more burners, the flame gets lower as if it is not getting the proper amount of gas. I have replaced the master propane regulator. Tanks are full. I have tried resetting the safety surge valves on the tanks. Is there a master valve, orifice for this stove ? It may have been like this since new but it seems to be getting worse.
The Insignia NS-RNG24SS9 stove has multiple gas valves listed, including 12000 BTU, 9000 BTU, 6000 BTU, and 3500 BTU gas valves. Additionally, there is an "Insignia Orifice Bracket" mentioned. However, there is no mention of a single master valve in the provided information.
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