Could Propane Regulator 37207-31525 Handle 10 Psi on Inlet Side
Published 09/02/2021 >
Question:
What is maxamium inlet gas pressure for regulator on unit. Could you run 10 psi into this? Does the regulator stage it down from what inlet pressure?
asked by: Floyd R
0
Expert Reply:
Propane tanks typically have between 100-200 psi in them which is what the regulators like the # 37207-31525 are designed to connect to so this would easily handle 10 psi like you mentioned.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
0
Product Page this Question was Asked From
JR Products Compact Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator
- Propane Fittings
- Regulators
- 1/4 Inch - FIF
- 3/8 Inch - Female NPT
- Dual Stage - Automatic Changeover
- JR Products
more information >
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Difference Between JR Products Automatic Changeover Propane Regulators & Camco Propane Regulator
- Article: What are the Common Types of Propane Fittings Used on RVs?
- Q&A: Is There an RV Roof Vent Assembly that Can be Thermostatically Controlled
- Q&A: Hoses and Regulators Needed to Add Dual Tank Propane Setup to Trailer
- Q&A: Output Adjustment Range of Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30395
- Q&A: Troubleshooting Compatibility Issues With A Tekonsha P3 In A 2024 Honda Ridgeline
- Q&A: What is a Good Replacement For Marshall Excelsior MEGR-253P 2-Stage Propane Regulator
- Q&A: Bearing Kit for 6,000 lb Dexter Axle
- Article: RV Propane 101: How Does My RV's Propane System Work?
- Article: How (and Where) to Connect an RV Propane Grill
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: How to Choose the Right Trailer Hitch Class
- Article: 7 Common Questions Everyone Has About Trailer Tires
- Article: How to Determine Tire/Wheel Diameter

