joe0508
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
propane fittings
I plan on hooking one of those wave3 furnaces up and i dont wont to cut into any of the low pressure tubing.Are there any other options?
eric1514 wrote:joe0508 wrote:RJsfishin wrote:Yes.I seen somebody do it on their fridge.I think they took the supply line and unscrewed it and putthe tee in between.Have you heard of such an idea?Is it doable?
Strange question. Does that include installing a "T" ?
Get a separate tank I'd guess.
Sure, you could do it but whether it makes sense to do so depends on where the various propane appliances are. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just cut the line where you needed to and install a T and a shut-off valve. It's the same amount of work. Or maybe I'm missing something.I feel to cut it just leaves more room for errors like leaks.Plus the connection for the fridge propane source is outside.
Eric
joe0508 wrote:RJsfishin wrote:Yes.I seen somebody do it on their fridge.I think they took the supply line and unscrewed it and putthe tee in between.Have you heard of such an idea?Is it doable?
Strange question. Does that include installing a "T" ?
Get a separate tank I'd guess.
RJsfishin wrote:Yes.I seen somebody do it on their fridge.I think they took the supply line and unscrewed it and putthe tee in between.Have you heard of such an idea?Is it doable?
Strange question. Does that include installing a "T" ?
Get a separate tank I'd guess.