LP gas: do I need a separate regulator for each appliance?

06 Aug.,2024

 

LP gas: do I need a separate regulator for each appliance?

I tried to search but couldn't find much info on this. I have an undermout LP tank. I am running a 2 stage regulator right off the tank to a LP hose through a hole in the floor. I have 3 appliances (each low pressure) branched off of that. For the most part I should only be running one appliance at once, but if I wanted to, could I say, run my heater and my stove-top at the same time with only the one regulator?

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How to Tell the Differences in Propane Regulators

Step 3

Examine the regulator to determine if it is an adjustable high pressure regulator. This regulator will also be marked with red, similar to the one described in step 1, but will also be adjustable and is typically used to deliver the appropriate amount of pressure to an appliance. They come with an adjustable feature that is available in 0-20 psi, 0-30 psi and 0-60 psi and have an output pressure adjustment control built right into the side of the regulator that differentiates it from the high pressure regulator in step one. They are commonly seen attached to propane torches, heaters and tanks fueling asphalt mixers.

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