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DCS Grill Parts

DCS Grill Parts

Find all your DCS Grill Parts all at the same place. If you need a DCS Grill Replacement Part, then you have come to the right place. When you repair your grill, you save money and extend the life of your grill. The DCS grill is a good grill and replacing a few parts is definitely worth the effort.

Repairing Your Grill

It is important to only replace DCS grill parts with DCS replacement parts. Grill parts are not meant to be interchanged with different brands. Only the universal parts can be changed. Otherwise, stick to your DCS grill parts.

Low Flame: The grill just doesn’t want to heat up/ won’t get hot.

This can be cause by several things. Taking it from the fuel source to the flame, we will begin with the burner.

Newer propane tanks contain a self regulating feature that will automatically slow down the flow of fuel if the grill believes it is set too high. This can be solved by turning the tank valve off completely and disconnecting it. Open the control valves (on the grill control panel) and then close them again. Reconnect the fuel tank and slowly turn on the valve. Try to light the grill to see if that solves the problem.

Otherwise check the control valve(s) and venturi tubes for obstruction and alignment. (You can find out how by clicking the links at the bottom) Make sure the flow of fuel is continuous.

Check the burner for clogged gas holes. (Again, burner instructions are at the bottom) You can usually see this problem by observing how the grill burns. If there are spots without flame, then chances are you have a clogged burner.

Uneven Heating: One side or one area of the grill is much hotter/colder than the rest of the grill.

This problem is similar to the low flame problem. Check there for solutions first. If you have multiple burners, check if one burner is burning hotter than the other. (more info on burners can be found at the links below)

Yellow or orange flame: A proper flame burns blue with yellow tips.

Try cleaning the burner or letting it burn on high for 15 minutes. (See burner link below)

Venturi tubes may not be properly aligned. (see Ventri Tube Link Below)

Venturi shutters might need adjustment. First, locate the venturi tube adjustment screw. This screw releases the shutters. Light the grill and turn it to low. Loosen the screw and open the shutters until the flame is mostly blue. Turn off gas and tighten the adjustment screw. Let the grill cool.

More Information on repairing The Tank, Fuel Hose and Regulator, Control Valves, Venturi Tubes, Burners, Barrier/Radiants, Too Much Smoke, and Flame Behind the Control Panel.


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