WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit is a manufacturer-designated conversion kit intended to adapt specific GE washer models to an alternate supply or pressure specification.It is not a single electronic module but a small assembly of mechanical components and fittings – typically including alternate orifices, seals, and installation hardware – supplied to change the way the washer’s inlet and sensing circuits interact with the external supply conditions specified by the manufacturer.
Inside the appliance the conversion kit interfaces with the water inlet assembly, associated valves and solenoids, pressure sensing or flow-sensing elements, and the washer control logic that times fills and detects fill-levels.By changing orifice sizes, pressure-regulating components, or fittings, the kit alters the hydraulic characteristics seen by the washer so that valve duty cycles, fill times, and level-sensing thresholds remain within designed limits. Proper installation therefore affects fill rate, detergent dispensing performance, and the reliability of level-sensing and safety interlocks.
In this article you will find a technical overview of the WE25M87 kit’s intended function and where it is applied, guidance on checking compatibility with specific GE washer model numbers, common failure symptoms that indicate a conversion-related problem (for example unusually slow fill, overfill, or persistent fill-level errors), structured troubleshooting checks to isolate the conversion-related components, and practical replacement considerations such as part verification, sealing practices, and the need to confirm post-installation fill characteristics against manufacturer specifications.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the LP Conversion Valve Assembly in GE Washer Gas Systems
- How the WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit interfaces with Gas Supply, Pressure Regulation, and Control Electronics
- Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators for LP Conversion components (leaks, pressure loss, ignition faults)
- Compatibility, installation, Replacement Considerations and Troubleshooting Procedures for the WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit
- Q&A
- The Conclusion
function and Role of the LP Conversion Valve Assembly in GE Washer Gas Systems
The WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit contains a dedicated LP conversion valve assembly that alters the gas delivery system so a GE appliance originally set for natural gas operates safely on liquid propane. The valve assembly performs pressure regulation, re-routes internal passages, and accommodates LP-sized orifices (spuds) so the burner receives appropriate mass flow and pressure for correct combustion. In practical terms the assembly reduces inlet pressure to a stable manifold pressure for LP operation, maintains consistent flow under varying demand, and isolates pilot and main burner passages to preserve correct ignition and flame characteristics after conversion.
- Primary functions: pressure regulation, flow metering, and isolation of pilot vs main burner circuits.
- Behavior: modulates to hold manifold pressure within a narrow band, preventing lean or rich burn during load changes.
- Compatibility considerations: designed to replace the factory NG components specified by the WE25M87 kit on supported GE washer models; verify model fit and matching orifice sizes before installation.
Technicians should verify correct behavior after installation by measuring manifold pressure and observing flame shape and stability; common practical checks include leak-testing all fittings, confirming that burners light promptly, and ensuring there is no yellow tipping or sooting, which indicate incorrect pressure or air-fuel ratio. The valve assembly does not compensate for incorrectly sized or damaged orifices or manifold ports, so prosperous conversion requires installing the kit’s orifice hardware and confirming system tightness and regulator operation under typical operating conditions.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Valve role | Reduces and stabilizes inlet pressure,routes LP to pilot/main passages,and enables correct jet sizing for propane. |
| Common symptoms of incorrect setup | Delayed ignition, yellow/sooty flames, low heat output, or excessive pressure fluctuation. |
| Compatibility note | Used with GE appliances specified by the WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit; confirm model and serial references before installation. |
How the WE25M87 GE Washer LP conversion Kit Interfaces with Gas Supply, Pressure Regulation, and Control Electronics
the WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit reconfigures the appliance’s fuel metering path so the washer will operate safely and reliably on liquid petroleum (propane) rather of its factory gas type. The kit typically supplies a correctly sized LP orifice or shim, a regulator or regulator adjustment, and fittings that match the appliance gas inlet; installation changes the effective flow area and the regulated manifold pressure so the burner receives the correct mass flow for a given valve opening. Technicians should treat the kit as a mechanical and pneumatic modification to the gas train: confirm thread and sealing compatibility with the appliance inlet, install the new orifice and regulator per the service instructions, and perform a pressure and leak test before returning the unit to service.
- Verify manifold pressure with a manometer after installation (typical LP manifold pressure ~10 in. WC / ~2.5 kPa).
- Replace orifice/shim and secure fittings; pressure-regulator adjustment may be required to achieve target manifold pressure.
- Check ignition and flame-sensing behavior under the converted fuel conditions and perform a leak test on all connections.
The pressure regulator in the conversion path reduces cylinder or line pressure to the lower, steady manifold pressure required by the washer’s burner assembly; the gas valve and the appliance control electronics generally remain the same but must be confirmed to actuate correctly at the converted pressure. Conversion changes the flame geometry and thermal output, which can affect flame sensing and warm-up timing-measure flame presence and electrode/current-sensing signals during a test cycle to ensure reliable ignition. For practical troubleshooting, measure manifold pressure, inspect the converted orifice for correct sizing, and verify the control board is supplying the expected actuation signal to the gas valve; remedial actions are limited to hardware specified by the kit and the appliance service manual.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Manifold pressure | Typical LP target around 10 in. WC (~2.5 kPa); verify with manometer after conversion. |
| Orifice / metering | Smaller orifice or shim provided to reduce mass flow for propane’s higher energy density. |
| Control interface | Existing gas valve and control board remain in use; verify valve actuation and flame-sensing response post-conversion. |
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators for LP Conversion Components (leaks,pressure loss,ignition faults)
The WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit contains the mechanical changes required to adapt an appliance’s gas circuit from natural gas to liquid propane: resized burner/orifice(s),a regulator or regulator adjustment,and replacement gaskets or pilot orifice where applicable. These components change flow area and pressure setpoints so the burner receives the higher manifold pressure that propane requires. Compatibility depends on matching orifice thread sizes, pilot/pilot tube arrangements, and the appliance’s gas valve capacity; installing an orifice that is too large or a regulator with the wrong outlet pressure will produce over-fire conditions, so verify physical fit and manufacturer pressure specifications before fitting the kit. Practical examples include a swapped orifice that increases flame size and produces sooting, or an incompatible regulator that causes cycling or valve chatter under load.
- Audible or olfactory leak (hissing, rotten-egg smell) at fittings or components
- Yellow, sooty, or lifting flame after conversion indicating overpressure or incorrect orifice sizing
- Weak flame, delayed ignition, or flame dropout caused by pressure loss, blocked orifice, or failed regulator
- Intermittent ignition or pilot outage due to thermocouple/igniter failure or poor grounding
- Pressure droop under load-normal at inlet but falls at the manifold-suggesting regulator or supply restriction
Diagnose leaks with a soap solution or electronic gas detector at all new joints and the regulator inlet; do not use an open flame. Verify static and operating manifold pressures with a manometer-typical reference values are roughly 3.5″ W.C.for natural gas and about 10-11″ W.C. for propane-then compare to the appliance’s service specifications. For ignition faults, inspect electrode gap and condition, check continuity of solenoid coils and thermocouples, and confirm flame rectification or thermocouple output per the manufacturer’s tolerance; delayed ignition combined with soot usually points to excessive manifold pressure or incorrect orifice sizing, while low flame that extinguishes under load more often indicates supply pressure loss or a fouled pilot/orifice. Use the table below as a quick reference for components and their diagnostic checks.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Orifice | Controls burner flow; inspect size, threads and for blockage after conversion. |
| Regulator | Sets manifold pressure for LP; test inlet vs. outlet pressure and observe droop under load. |
| leak and ignition checks | Soap test or detector for leaks; manometer for pressures; electrode/thermocouple continuity and flame sensing tests for ignition faults. |
Compatibility, Installation, Replacement Considerations and Troubleshooting Procedures for the WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit
The WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit supplies the discrete mechanical parts and adjustment items required to adapt a compatible GE washing machine to an alternate low-pressure or alternate-supply configuration. Typical kit contents are replacement inlet orifices, sealing gaskets, a small wiring harness or connector adapters, and an instruction sheet with calibration notes; these parts change the flow characteristics and sealing interfaces at the water inlet and may include instructions to adjust fill-time settings or pressure-switch setpoints on the control board. Before ordering or fitting the kit, confirm the washer model and serial number against the kit’s compatibility list and inspect the appliance’s existing inlet valve assembly to ensure the supplied orifice and gasket geometries match the factory mounting points and torque requirements.
- Compatibility checks: verify model/serial and compare part numbers; confirm inlet valve mounting and harness connector type.
- Installation essentials: disconnect electrical power and water supply, document original parts/positions, replace orifices and gaskets, reassemble using specified torque, and restore supply for testing.
- Post-installation tests: run a controlled fill cycle and measure fill time/volume, inspect for leaks, and verify pressure-switch activation points.
- Troubleshooting symptoms: slow/no fill, overfill, humming valve coils, or persistent leaks – check coil resistance, inlet pressure, valve seating, and harness continuity.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Kit contents | Replacement orifice(s), gaskets, connector/harness adapter, instruction/calibration sheet |
| Quick diagnostics | Measure inlet valve coil resistance, verify incoming supply pressure, timed-fill volume check, and inspect seals for extrusion or damage |
When replacing or troubleshooting components supplied by the conversion kit, use basic electrical and hydraulic test equipment: a multimeter for continuity and coil resistance, a manometer or pressure gauge for inlet pressure checks, and a graduated container and stopwatch for fill-rate verification.If the washer still exhibits improper fill behavior after installing the kit and verifying supply pressure and electrical continuity, isolate the problem by substituting the inlet valve or pressure switch with a known-good unit or by inspecting the control board for burnt traces and failed relay outputs; document each step and measurement so replacements or warranty claims can be supported with concrete diagnostic data.
Q&A
My appliance is labeled WE25M87 and I own a GE washer – does this model need an LP conversion kit?
washers do not use gaseous fuel, so they do not require (and do not have) LP conversion kits. if your appliance is actually a gas dryer or range, double‑check the model number and appliance type. LP conversion kits apply only to gas appliances (dryers, ranges, ovens, water heaters) that were shipped for natural gas and are being converted to liquid propane (LP).
How can I tell if my GE gas dryer needs a WE25M87 LP conversion kit or a different kit?
Confirm the exact model number on the appliance rating plate (usually inside the dryer door or on the back). Then check the dryer’s installation/service manual or GE parts list to find the exact LP conversion kit part number for that model. Do not assume kit compatibility by a similar model number – using the wrong kit can cause unsafe combustion and warranty problems.
What components are typically included in an LP conversion kit for a GE gas dryer?
A typical LP conversion kit contains smaller burner orifices (jets) sized for higher LP pressure, a label/sticker indicating the appliance has been converted, and instructions. Some kits also include a main regulator or a conversion cap/clip for the pressure regulator. Always use the manufacturer‑specified kit for your model.
Why do gas appliances need a conversion kit to run on LP rather of natural gas?
LP (propane) is a denser, higher‑energy fuel and operates at a higher manifold pressure than natural gas.To maintain proper air/fuel ratio and safe combustion you must use smaller orifices and, if applicable, change the regulator setting. Without the kit, the appliance would get too much fuel, producing sooting, poor heat control, and possibly perilous carbon monoxide levels.
Can I convert my dryer myself, and what safety checks are required after conversion?
Many manufacturers allow conversion if performed according to their instructions, but local codes may require a licensed technician. The basic safety checks after conversion include: verifying the correct orifice installation and regulator setting; checking for gas leaks with a soap solution or electronic leak detector; observing flame pattern (steady, mostly blue with small yellow tips); checking proper burner ignition and cycling; and testing for carbon monoxide and combustion gases if available. If you are not qualified, hire a certified technician.
what are the typical manifold pressure values for natural gas and LP,and do I need to measure them?
Typical manifold (burner) pressure settings are approximately 3.5 inches water column (wc) for natural gas and around 10 inches wc for LP (values can vary by appliance). After conversion you should verify manifold pressure with a manometer per the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure correct pressure and safe operation. If you are not trained to measure gas pressures, have a technician perform the check.
Will converting my GE appliance to LP void the warranty?
That depends on the terms of your warranty and who performs the conversion. Using an approved kit typically does not void the warranty, but improper installation or using non‑OEM parts may.Many manufacturers require conversion to be performed by an authorized servicer to keep warranty coverage. Check the warranty documentation and conversion instructions for your specific model.
How much does an LP conversion cost and how long does it take?
The conversion kit itself generally ranges from roughly $20 to $100 depending on model and parts included; professional installation costs vary by region and complexity. A trained technician will often complete a conversion and safety checks in under an hour for a typical gas dryer,but time and cost can increase if additional regulator replacement,repairs,or code‑required permits are necessary.
The Conclusion
The WE25M87 GE Washer LP Conversion Kit plays a critical role when a GE appliance requires conversion to liquid propane operation: it contains the calibrated components needed to adapt fuel delivery and combustion characteristics so the appliance performs safely and efficiently within the manufacturer’s specifications.Properly selected and installed conversion hardware helps maintain consistent performance, reduces the risk of combustion-related problems, and preserves compliance with safety and warranty requirements.
Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of the conversion kit are essential to maintain safe, reliable operation. technicians should verify that conversion is appropriate for the specific model, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and inspect related components for wear or damage. If the appliance exhibits signs of improper combustion, leaks, or performance degradation, prompt professional evaluation and replacement of a faulty kit will minimize safety risks and help ensure long-term appliance reliability.
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