Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:45:03 -0700
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From: neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: How long to get propane purged from scratch?
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Jim Felder<jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote:
> I blew out an outlet valve a few weeks back and got a new one from
> Frank Condelli. I got it installed this morning. Everything is checked
> for leaks and OK. Trouble is, I can barely get my burners lit and
> they're showing the feeblest flame even wide open after burning for 20
> minutes. Is my regulator gone too, and is there anything I can do
> about it? I've got to be gone in if for a week starting tuesday.
>
> If it takes a lot longer than that, fine, I'll let it continue to
> burn. But if I'm going to get something overnighted for monday
> install, I'd better get cranking.
Hi Jim.
Re: purging.
My new tank has the auto fill valve and bleed valve. Your tank may be
the same. If so.....
I thought purging a new, or "opened" tank, with propane, involved a
more complex method than what was done on my new tank. (see my other
post and link below) Here's what I did. I'd suggest asking the shop
that did the work to confirm.
LP jockey opened bleed valve, then began filling. This allowed air to
come out of bleed valve. (it's lighter than LP right?) This may take 2
or more "fills".
As for small flame....
Is valve opened all the way? (CCW) Maybe debris clogging one of the
lines? (work on tank "knocked" some loose?)
A regulator is not much money. Assuming your current one is a 2 stage
modern type, likely you could find the same one and get it installed
w/o having to move (adjust) position of copper lines.
Extra reading.
I noticed the orifice on POL end of my old regulator (screws into main
valve) is tiny. Pretty sure new is same. One of the reasons for
purging a new tank, I've read, is due to moisture being present.
IF moisture present, I wonder if it would ice up the small orifice on regulator?
Read about it here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~derekgore/rvroadiervfulltimingwhatisitreallylike/id45.html
from that page
"NPGA Bulletin 139-89 (a) states that all new containers (ASME Tanks -
[MH] & DOT Cylinders [Trailer cylinders], including Motor Fuel
containers) and in some cases used containers, may contain water, air,
or other contaminants, and it is essential that these be removed
before filling the container and placing it into service. Water vapor
present in the gas vapor may cause regulator freeze ups at the inlet."
Neil.
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