CP
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Setting Household Propane Pressure
Do we set propane pressure with appliance burners on or off?
We have propane OD water heater and industrial stove.
We want to set pressure at water column 11".... but is that 11" with burners going or not?
We are using a General GPK035 Gas Pressure Test Kit.
Thanks for advice.
-CP
[Edited on 8-29-2009 by CP]
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Dave
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What type of regulator?
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Russ
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This is crazy but I blew through 2 of the big regulators on my 1500 lt tank and went to a BBQ regulator. 4 years later no issues with the little one.
I run hot water heater, 2 fridges, little freezer and the stove.
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BajaGringo
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If these are all appliances with a propane orifice you should be able to use a standard propane regulator available at any hardware store around. Make
sure that you use 3/4" for the OD water heater. It does affect performance...
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Bob and Susan
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use a dual stage regulator
probably red or brown in color
other wise you need two regulators
one on the tank and one on each appliance
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Dave
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Single high pressure regulator will give you around 10psi. Close enough for Mexican government work.
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BigWooo
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The pressure measurement is always "static pressure" which is the pressure measurement in a closed system. In other words do the measurement with all
the appliances off.
Make sure you also shut off any pilot lights you may have going.
[Edited on 8-30-2009 by BigWooo]
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When you set water column pressure on an RV, you always do it with a stove burner on. Your initial call for gas will change the pressure. Try reading
this info and then you can make a call for yourself. I always set mine at between 11-14 inches.
http://www.rvmobile.com/Tech/Technical.htm
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BigWooo
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Geez...maybe I got bad advice, but I was told when I bought my regulator to do it in a closed system, which is what we did.
That made sense to me, because in a house, there can be a wide variation in burner size. There is no constant like in an RV. A house with a large
burner would have a greater pressure drop when open than a house with a small burner, unless there is some universally agreed upon gas flow to use
while adjusting.
But then maybe not....this may require more research to assure you make the correct adjustment.
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