flusher
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- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
What should have been a simple job got complicated yesterday: we finally got around to buying our own 120 gal. propane tank, and after they switched out the old rental tank, a pressure test showed an underground leak somewhere between from where the 1/2" copper line went into the ground and where it came out 120' latter, to a regulator set at the side of the house. the tank sits at the back of a shop building, where a second regulator supplies a propane direct vent heater. Having the tank there, and not at the house, works out better in many ways. The line was buried about 3' deep in a 16" wide trench with an electrical conduit and plastic water line about 10 years ago. Since the leak only showed up under a high pressure test, and I never suspected a leak otherwise, and we couldn't find it using a gas detector wand, looks like I will need to retrench and bury a new line next to the old one. Far enough away that I don't hit anything, of course. I am thinking I should pull it thru 2" PVC conduit? I have never trenched anything, and going across a well-established gravel drive concerns me- will a rental trencher handle that? The gas guys said to bury it 18" deep. A little research says that any concealed joint should be brazed- and since coils of type L copper come 60', I will need one joint. The original joint was a flare fitting, I recall, but its hard to imagine that coming open... still?
Comments/advice are welcome!
When my propane line went in 5 years ago I had two choices per the propane supplier--plastic pipe or black iron pipe. I chose iron pipe because of the moles, gophers and ground squirrels that inhabit my almond orchard. So far so good.