jaxs
Elite Member
It's ounces of pressure in the house.
My only advice is to call your propane supplier, tell them what you want to do and let them come out to do it. Any cost incurred will be less than the cost of repairs caused by an error in design and build on your part.
The propane supplier can figure out the volumes and line size required. The installation will also have to meet their specifications before they will fill your tank.
Note: the generator may need a special kit to use propane. More to it than just switching the fuel lines.
What Moxie said. Plenty of ways things could go "boom" if you don't know what you're doing, and insurance won't likely cover damage if they determine someone unlicensed did the work. For that matter, your propane supplier may not fill the tank either.
If the propane carburation kit you are looking at was feed directly from a 20 pound propane bottle,
simple get a tee for your propane tank and install it before the first regulator and run a feed to the kit.
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Did any of you read the original post before responding? Specifically the part that say's "I don't have a problem having one of the guys from the co-op come out to do this but would like to understand what he would be doing prior to discussing this with them on the phone." ?If your propane supplier is anything like ours, they will glady come out and run the line for you, with an appropriate end to attach the genset's regulator.
What they charge me for something like this is so inexpensive, it doesn't warrant my time just to go gather what supplies are needed. Check with your supplier first. They know what and how to do it right. They have all the materials / supplies needed to do it.
If you know something about this subject,why not share what you know as requested so he can keep an eye on whoever he has do it. Seem's easy enough to me,do you mind telling us why you don't want to tell op a little about it? Surely it's not because you actually don't know yourself and just looking for post count.