plowhog
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I'm installing a new propane-based whole house generator. It will install outdoors where an old spa heater used to be. I need to redo the existing gas pipe T, add 3-4 feet of 3/4" black iron pipe extending toward the generator, and add a new shutoff valve. Then attach the 3/4" flex line that was shipped with the generator.
Couple of questions:
1. Should I use gas rated pipe dope on the threads instead of yellow gas tape?
2. When I extend the gas pipe, it will be unsupported. What is a recommended way, and what materials, are used for support?
3. I presume a drip leg is needed. (None present for the spa heater.) Do you use a standard T with a nipple (4"?) pointing down?
4. Where do you install the fitting to allow for a pressure test? Does that require another T, and does that test device stay in the system permanently? (I read you should pressurize with air to 25 lbs for 24 hours to check for leaks?)
5. Do you pressure test all of the pipe including back to the tank and to the water heater? I presume I should test all of it since I have to undo/redo fittings "upstream" of the shutoff to the generator.
6. After a successful pressure test, what is the process to bring in the gas to fire up the generator and re-fire the water heater?
I've never done gas pipe work before, so anything you can contribute will be appreciated. Thanks!
Couple of questions:
1. Should I use gas rated pipe dope on the threads instead of yellow gas tape?
2. When I extend the gas pipe, it will be unsupported. What is a recommended way, and what materials, are used for support?
3. I presume a drip leg is needed. (None present for the spa heater.) Do you use a standard T with a nipple (4"?) pointing down?
4. Where do you install the fitting to allow for a pressure test? Does that require another T, and does that test device stay in the system permanently? (I read you should pressurize with air to 25 lbs for 24 hours to check for leaks?)
5. Do you pressure test all of the pipe including back to the tank and to the water heater? I presume I should test all of it since I have to undo/redo fittings "upstream" of the shutoff to the generator.
6. After a successful pressure test, what is the process to bring in the gas to fire up the generator and re-fire the water heater?
I've never done gas pipe work before, so anything you can contribute will be appreciated. Thanks!