Posted by Unclemerle on December 21, 2008 at 09:34:16 from (72.2.202.173):
In Reply to: Rural propane problems posted by jdemaris on December 21, 2008 at 08:26:04:
As far as tank ownership goes you will have to find the recept or your cancelled check. In our area a persons word and no company stickers on the tank was good enough for my previous employer. I don't believe the water in the gas thing but possible (it all comes off the same pipeline). If you have water in your propane it will all settle to the bottem of the tank and will only be an issue if you are pulling liquid propane out of the tank. Your house is using vapor off the top of the tank and no water should get to it from inside the tank. You just have a bad regulator and need to have it replaced with a new one. When you install it make sure the vent hole is facing down as water can get inside the diaphram and freeze it up (totally different section of the regulator where the propane is contained). Has your supplier overfilled your tank in the past? that too can ruin a regulator new or old.
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