David Beierl said that: > I see you have a single-stage regulator which is not sufficient for this > job. You need 1) a two-stage regulator and 2) it must have an inlet > fitting which will shut off the gas in case of a large leak. In USA that > is called "excess-flow POL fitting" -- POL is the name of the round-nosed > fitting with left-hand thread that couples the regulator to the valve on > the external tank. The male (regulator) side contains the mechanism to > shut off excessive flow. <--------- snip ------------> Thanks David, I understood most which you said. I examined my regulator again. Yes! The Regulater was single-stage!! The regulator had that sticker(Japanese). http://members.aol.com/winpai/reg.jpg > I understand that when you say level you mean pressure. Yes. > Is it possible that your best answer will be to have someone here obtain > and send you a correct regulator? It's Best way. But, I don't know the screw of the regulator. Each screw will have the possibility that is different. I will find the 2stage-regulator in Japan. The following is the confirmation of the work which I carry out. 1) Close the hole of Inlet-pipe. 2) Remove aluminum foils of Burner (upper lower). 3) Install 2stage- regulator. 4) Check Gas-lines. Okay?... Any other work?? I live in west of Tokyo (about 70miles). The neighbor of Mt-Fiji. To Gunma, about 100~150 miles. Do you have the schedule of visiting Japan? http://members.aol.com/winpai/wm.jpg Yosh dolphin@mars.netspace.or.jp |
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