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If you use propane for heating and cooking, working knowledge of your propane tank and its various components is a must. For instance, regulators are an essential component of propane delivery to a home. Because they’re so important, you should be aware of when exactly your regulator needs to be replaced and why. 

What Are Propane Regulators? 

Gas within a propane tank is under a great amount of constant pressure. Propane regulators control the amount of pressure in the tank so gas can be safely distributed to your home’s appliances. As a result, this component is essential to ensure safe and effective fuel delivery through your home.

propane-tankThere are different types of regulators, which vary based on their intended application. For example, high-pressure regulators are used with industrial equipment and machinery that require higher capacity and demand. This is in contrast to residential applications, which require much less pressure to function optimally. 

How Often Should They Be Replaced?

Because regulators are essential to the safe operation of a propane tank, they should only be replaced if they’re malfunctioning, not repaired. Any damage or issues with a regulator calls for immediate replacement. Under normal circumstances, it’s recommended that regulators are replaced once every 15 years. 

Be on the lookout for problems with your regulator so that you can schedule service as soon as possible. For example, the smell of gas often indicates a hole or crack in the diaphragm, which allows gas to escape through the venting. Regulators that have been placed underwater should be replaced immediately, as the regulator spring may be compromised. 

 

 

If you have questions about your regulator equipment, Main Energy will assess the situation and offer the best possible solution. As a family-owned company, they pride themselves on providing quality services to residents of Palmyra, NY. They also provide timely fuel delivery of propane, gasoline, and kerosene. You can set up automatic delivery, as well as will-call, which allows you to schedule deliveries at your convenience. Visit them online to see a full listing of services and delivery options. You can call them at (315) 597-5200. Emergency service is also available. 

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