Posted by Chris Jones on March 29, 2015 at 19:42:40 from (65.188.217.236):
In Reply to: I smell gas (propane) posted by Chris Jones on March 29, 2015 at 18:44:50:
Thanks for the replies. I decided to remove the line and regulator from the tank. Line going in the house is open now. The regulator is in my shop on the bench and the tank valve is shut off and plugged. The fitting on the tank shutoff was reverse threaded--I wasn't expecting that. After wondering what gorilla had tightened it I decided to try turning it clockwise and it came right off.
After everything was disconnected I cracked the valve on the tank and got about 1 second of hiss and that was it. Didn't even smell it outside.
Curious, if I'm renting the tank am I renting the regulator too? Or, did I buy the regulator when they installed everything? I figure I'll make them ask for it if they want it when they come for the tank vs them taking it off because it's there. I'm hoping it can be used on my next thank. I'm returning a 100 gallon tank and will be buying a 100 lb. tank.
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