Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been off the grid and this is the first thing I'm seeing since returning! LOL
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been off the grid and this is the first thing I'm seeing since returning! LOL
Just think! It will be done in time for the wedding!!!![]()
Kim,
They are working hard to wrap it up, PB crew took connection for water feature that set the tile guy back, like I mentioned they semi covered the sump pump access. It should be complete today if mother nature does soak us!!!
I get home tonight about 6PM.
Anyone know how to adjust the gas regulator to increase pressure?
Thanks all
John
Yes, they replaced the meter and added a regulator, I just went ahead and repaid to get this moving. I am sure I could tweak the regulator however I am not blowing up me Casa!!!centerpoint says that you have to replace the meter. i have reached out to them. all it takes s money (was quoted $375 i think) and time.
they told me to call back after all connections are complete. they will leak test, then replace the meter.
I’ve received your request to upgrade your meter for a pool heater. With an upgrade, you will go from 4oz of pressure regulator to 2 lbs. of pressure regulator.
Thanks JohnIs this propane or Natural gas? You cannot "tweek" the regulator to get more Natural gas Propane has a little wiggle room but you need to have the Propane Co. do that. If you want more gas, you need to increase the pipe size from the meter to the pool heater. Is this a remodel and you are using an existing gas line? Or is this a new build? And if so, why didn't you get a larger size gas line from the start? Sounds like this is something you wanted from the start.
What is the diameter of the gas line? How far is it from the meter to the pool heater? It may already be large enough for the 400K, if you are upgrading from the next lower size heater..
Note: I have not read this entire post, just from where i was mentioned.