What happens if you use natural gas on a propane grill?
Andrew Hansen
Published May 10, 2026
Because natural gas burns slightly cooler than propane, natural gas grills have valves and burner orifices that are slightly larger to allow for a larger volume of gas to flow. A grill with propane valves should never be used to burn natural gas unless an approved conversion has been performed.
What happens if you use natural gas on a propane burner?
Natural gas is a much lower pressure gas than propane and converting the appliance to one or the other gases requires that the differing pressure is compensated for. In other words, connecting a natural gas appliance to a propane piping system will result in appliance malfunction and possibly danger.How do I convert my propane grill to natural gas?
How to Convert Your Propane Grill to Natural Gas
- Find out if it's compatible. ...
- Invest in a converter kit. ...
- Speak to an expert. ...
- Turn off your gas at the main and at the canister. ...
- Remove grill parts. ...
- Remove the control panel. ...
- Reinsert tube burners. ...
- Remove the LP regulator.