Troubleshooting your Nexgrill gas grill when burners aren't getting gas
First, check the tank's propane level to make sure the tank has gas. Next, reset the pressure regulator to restore gas flow through the regulator if the regulator's flow-limiting device tripped. Replace the pressure regulator if it doesn't allow gas to flow to the manifold after resetting the flow-limiting device. Check the operation of the burner valves on the manifold and replace the manifold if gas doesn't flow properly to the burner tubes when you open the manifold's valves.
Gas won't flow through misaligned burner tubes, so check and adjust burner tube alignment with the gas valves. Clogs in the burner tubes can also inhibit gas flow through the tubes. Clean clogs such as spider webs and spills from the burner tubes to restore gas flow through the tubes.
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- Tank. The tank holds the Propane fuel for the grill.
- Pressure regulator. The pressure regulator on the supply line from the propane tank controls the pressure of the gas going to the grill. It often includes the gas supply hose and the fittings that connect the propane tank to the manifold.
- Flame tamers. Flame tamers cover the grill burners and burn off grease as it drips onto the flame tamer.
- Burner tubes. Burner tubes are metal tubes with small holes on each side that distribute the gas through the holes to create an even flame across the cooking area.
- Grill wheels. The wheels on the gas grill make it easier to move.