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PLUMBING TOPICS OIL & GAS PIPING GAS PIPING, VALVES, CONTROLS Gas BTUH & Cubic Feet Gas Flame & Noise Defects Gas Leak Detection Gas Lighting Pipes & Fixtures Gas Meters Gas Piping Defects Gas Regulators for Appliances Gas Regulators for Tanks Gas Shutoff Valves LP Gas Tanks LP & Natural Gas Safety Hazards Types of Fuel Gas Source HEATING SYSTEMS OIL TANKS SEPTIC TEST / REPAIR TANK TYPES: WATER, OIL, EXPANSION, ALL WATER PUMPS & TANKS & WELLS WATER SUPPLY & DRAIN PIPING WELLS CISTERNS & SPRINGS More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Roofing Plumbing Water Septic Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
Here we discuss LP or Natural Gas Pressure Regulators - How to Inspect & Test LP or Natural Gas Gas Valves Regulators, or Gas Controls and we provide descriptions and photographs of unsafe gas piping, regulators, or controls on heating systems, indications of unsafe or improperly operating gas appliances, gas meters, and other gas installation defects. This document also provides free sample draft home inspection report language for reporting defects in oil and gas piping at residential properties. Gas Appliance Regulators: Readers concerned with installing, inspecting, or testing LP or Natural Gas regulators which are found on appliances such as LP or Natural Gas fired boilers, furnaces, water heaters or appliances should also see How to Inspect & Test LP or Natural Gas Regulators & Controls on Appliances General safety warning: improper installation and even improper inspection and testing methods involving natural or "LP" gas can involve dangerous conditions and risk fire or explosion. If you smell gas you should leave the building immediately and should do so without doing anything that could create a spark such as operating a light switch or telephone. From a safe location, call your gas company's emergency line and/or your fire department. The text provided here is a working draft and may be incomplete or inaccurate. Contact us to suggest text changes and additions and, if you wish, to receive online listing and credit for that contribution. Also see How to Report Defects in Oil Piping. NOTICE: while example report language is provided here, reproduction of this or any of our web pages or their contents at other websites or in printed documents for sale is prohibited. © Copyright 2008 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. Information Accuracy & Un-Biased Reporting are Assured for this website - see pledge link at below-left. Gas Regulator or Control Inspection, Testing, & Defect GuideLocation of the LP Gas Cylinder or Tank regulatorPosition of the LP Gas Tank RegulatorAn LP gas cylinder regulator should be mounted so that any moisture or condensate inside the regulator can drain out. Any drain openings should be facing downwards. Otherwise water or in freezing climates ice can accumulate and damage the regulator, forming an unsafe condition. This photograph of an LP gas cylinder regulator shows the regulator's vent opening.
In this photo the red LP gas regulator can be seen installed in a tipped position in upper center of the photo. The installer felt that the regulator would drain in this position, and that when the plastic cover was installed on the control well (this is a buried LP gas tank) the regulator would be protected from the weather.
How & Why to Protect an LP Gas Tank Regulator from Rain, Snow, IceAn LP gas tank or cylinder regulator should be protected from the weather. Water, particularly in freezing climates, can enter and block the safety vent on the gas regulator or ice can form preventing the regulator from properly controlling gas pressure. An iced or water-damaged gas regulator is unsafe. Our photo at left shows how an existing LP gas tank regulator was protected from rain and weather by a simple rubber cover affixed to the building. The protective cover was secured to the building wall and draped over the regulator. This option was elected when a new LP gas tank (shown in this photo) was installed and connected to an existing regulator difficult to relocate. It is important that any cover protecting an LP gas regulator does not block fresh air flow around the regulator. Otherwise leaking LP gas can accumulate and form an explosion or fire hazard.
How to Locate the Gas Cylinder On-Off Valve on an LP Gas Tank
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GAS PIPING, VALVES, CONTROLS Gas BTUH & Cubic Feet Gas Flame & Noise Defects Gas Leak Detection Gas Lighting Pipes & Fixtures Gas Meters Gas Piping Defects Gas Regulators for Appliances Gas Regulators for Tanks Gas Shutoff Valves LP Gas Tanks LP & Natural Gas Safety Hazards Types of Fuel Gas Source HEATING SYSTEMS More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Roofing Plumbing Water Septic Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
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