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  2. Preventing a Propane Regulator from Freezing - DoItYourself.com

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    This prevents liquid propane from leaking out of the regulator. Use a Propane Regulator Cover. You can purchase a propane regulator cover at any home improvement store or simply put a slightly damp cloth over the regulator. Adjust the Regulator Vent Hole. A propane gas regulator is normally equipped with a vent hole.

  3. Propane regulator removal for house hookup - DoItYourself.com

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    >Gas< Kitchen Appliances, Dryers and BBQ's - Propane regulator removal for house hookup - Hi... I have a weber E310 that I need to remove the regulator on since I want to hook the grill up to the house supply. It has a bracket that mounts that allows the hose to secure to the side of the grill. Any idea where I

  4. Maximum Propane Distance - DoItYourself.com Community Forums

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    I have a considerable run from tank to my house. To deliver enough BTU of gas without requiring a crazy large pipe the regulator at the tank drops the pressure to 10psi for the long run to the house. Since it's transported at about 25 times the normal pressure it's able to travel further through "normal" sized pipe and still provide adequate flow.

  5. Propane Tank distance from house and LP gas lines

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    If you have a primary regulator at the tank set for 10 psi the piping from the tank to the house can be 1/2 inch steel and deliver 1,017,000 BTUs per hour. 3/8 inch copper tubing could deliver 386,000 BTUs per hour. You would need a secondary regulator at the house dropping the 10 psi to 11 inches of water column.

  6. How to Seal Propane Tank Fittings | DoItYourself.com

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    Propane tanks need various hoses and attachments in order to work properly and deliver the needed gas to a propane-powered grill or another appliance. But if you don't know how to seal propane tank fittings, you're going to end up with dangerous and potentially very harmful gas leaks and you could end up with appliances that don't work properly ...

  7. underground propane line from tank to run generator

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    Drooplug, the regulator for grills give a supply pressure of 11"wc. If you have a regulator for a turkey fryer it's for 10psi. Per the generator specs, it is designed to be hooked up directly to a bbq tank. Just as a grill or cooker, the regulator is part of the appliance, in this case the generator.

  8. Propane grill hookup to house tank, need help with fittings

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    Also, that regulator is designed as a secondary regulator for a two-stage propane system. There will be a regulator at the tank that drops the tank pressure (could be as high as 200+ psi) to about ten psi (5-15 is common, sometimes as high as 25 psi) for the run to the house.

  9. Propane: Dual Tank Hookup Question - DoItYourself.com

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    Gas and Oil Home Heating Furnaces - Propane: Dual Tank Hookup Question - I have a 100 pound LP tank that serves 3 (soon to be 4) propane fireplaces only in my home. But to get LP delivered, they require me to fill one of those completely, so I need to get a 2nd 100 pound tank ( I do not want one large tank for certain

  10. Adjust regulator on Thermador propane cooktop?

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    We just bought a house with a propane range top. It is a Thermador professional series from 1980's or 90's. The propane tank, which only serves the cooktop, has a regulator, and there is another regulator under the cooktop which has some type of screw on the top of it. The flame tends to be hotter than we would want.

  11. Troubleshooting Your Propane Fireplace: Common Problems

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    A propane fireplace adds warmth to a room, both visually and by heating the air. It also provides a focal point and a place for people to gather. But like any other appliance, a propane fireplace can develop problems. These troubleshooting tips will help you keep your propane fireplace in top working condition. Always Turn off the Gas