Posted by Bob Bancroft on November 29, 2013 at 07:27:10 from (67.142.162.27):
In Reply to: propane tank question posted by patsdeere on November 28, 2013 at 21:47:35:
Several things in your pictures confuse me. I don't know if practices/regulations are different there, or if something else has gone on. That's a two stage regulator shown. I just had to have one hooked up to my shop, as the underground line from my big tank was destroyed with some excavation. Whether it's a single stage, or two stage regulator, here they are coupled close to the tank valve, under the cover, with tiny(maybe 1/4") copper. I am also baffled by the looks of your valve. I have black iron pipe coming into my house, but it's above ground. Anything in or on the ground here is copper, or plastic with coated metal risers. As others have already said, looks like you need your propane supplier out to get it straight.
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