Gas Range supply stub

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Michael 11702

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Hello,
My gas supply stub (and valve, sediment trap) for the range in my kitchen is outside the manufacturer's "recommended area" for my new range, but the existing stub location still allows the new range to be pushed back into place without touching the back of the range. Moving my stub so that it exactly follows the manufactuer's recommendation would be a lot of work so I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with this issue and what kind of problems I might encounter if I don't move the stub. Thanks. Michael
 

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You can use the old tried and true method of trial and error. If it fits the way it is and you can hook up your gas flex, then you are done. If you cant hook it up then you will be able to see exactly what needs to be done to make it fit. adjust accordingly.
 
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