I'd like to have a big threader, cutter, tripod, cutting dies and oil can.. but running copper tubing seems much more compatible ft or 2 lb systems since you don't really have to worry about pressure drops or leaks... as much..
i have a question if you can help me please , im istalling a new range and i don’t know if i have to install a regulator for the range or no ? i gonna have to apliances in the line one the furnarce and now the new range , the furnarce oh ready have a small regulator,,,,
I can't believe they can leave it like that I mean it's just sticking right out of this grass looks like an accident waiting to happen. I'm surprised the city approves of that I mean it seems like a lawn mower possibly rupture that or something running into it
It’s a steel riser it would take a pretty good size lawnmower to damage it…. If they are installed in an area where they are subject to damage such as in front of where someone might park a car then yes you have to put a steel or concrete column.
I'd like to have a big threader, cutter, tripod, cutting dies and oil can.. but running copper tubing seems much more compatible ft or 2 lb systems since you don't really have to worry about pressure drops or leaks... as much..
Agreed…. Until you have a large BTU load.
Nice work!
Thanks
i have a question if you can help me please , im istalling a new range and i don’t know if i have to install a regulator for the range or no ? i gonna have to apliances in the line one the furnarce and now the new range , the furnarce oh ready have a small regulator,,,,
Depends on your gas pressure…. If you don’t know call a pro.
Sorry for the delay.
Do you run your pressure test with the valves just turned off at The Regulators or do you plug off all your valves and then pressure test?
Sorry for the delayed response, I turn the service valves off and test with 10psi after that I drop the psi to 5psi and test low side with bubbles.
I can't believe they can leave it like that I mean it's just sticking right out of this grass looks like an accident waiting to happen. I'm surprised the city approves of that I mean it seems like a lawn mower possibly rupture that or something running into it
It’s a steel riser it would take a pretty good size lawnmower to damage it…. If they are installed in an area where they are subject to damage such as in front of where someone might park a car then yes you have to put a steel or concrete column.
gas leg is installed at the wrong location
You must (per code)install on before the regulator you could I guess also install one closer to the unit but that seems redundant to me.