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]Hello all

Having checked with Gazco spares , they tell me they dont have a kit of any kind. The gas fire is discontinued.

I am researching the possibility, of converting a LPG to NG (Gazco Riva 67 Pedestal).

Does anyone on here know if its possible to convert a LPG gas fire to NG ?

The seller of a Gazco Riva 67 Pedestal (lpg) is convinced there are aftermartket kits to modify from lpg to ng.

Is this possible or a waste of time?

Ive tried to source a NG version of the fire. But none available.

Thanks for reading
 

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Yes thats what i thought. Theres nothing in google about any kits or modifications.

The eBay seller has stated in their advert it can be 'switched by a professional', but its obvious its a trick to encourage a purchase and they offer no links or info to support their suggestion.

I'l leave it alone. Thanks for the reply.
 
TBH probably cheaper to just buy a new one by the time you talk of around £250 in parts
 

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