Propane Regulator Recommendation for Fireplace Fed by 100 lb Propane Tank
Updated 01/07/2020 | Published 01/06/2020 >
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Question:
what type of regulator needed to connect a 100 lb propane tank to fireplace
asked by: Paul W
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Expert Reply:
Since a fireplace is a low pressure application, you could use a single stage regulator like # CAM59013, especially if you're speaking of a small fire-pit type fireplace with the hose from the tank run being less than 20 feet or so. However, if you're speaking of a larger fireplace with a longer gas run, I'd recommend a dual stage regulator like # 108220.
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Mike L
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