Propane Leaks

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We could smell a little propane odour out camping the last 2 weeks.

I replaced 1 hose to the tank to regulator and redid all joints with yellow tape.

What's the best way to leak test.

Soapy water ?

A match or lighter?

Leak tester?

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Windex works good, if not rent a sniffer from a safety company like $20 a day. Use bags like ziplocks to throw over fittings and valves to contain leak for easier locate.
 

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Also remember propane is heavier than air so it can be deceiving any sniffer or personal monitor with an LEL head will work
 
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Regulator will vent sometimes, come and go if bad

Allways make sure for winter that u run the stove burner to empty the lines out

Otherwise the liquid propane freezes and can screw up the regulator
 
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Regulator will vent sometimes, come and go if bad

Allways make sure for winter that u run the stove burner to empty the lines out

Otherwise the liquid propane freezes and can screw up the regulator

Thanks Tex.

I will replace regular maybe it's not good.

Also want to change other hose to tank.
 

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Little bit of dish soap & water in a spray bottle or just in a jar & apply with a paint brush instead.
Or if ur lazy like me a bottle of snoop. I think crappy tire sells it now.
 
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Or if ur lazy like me a bottle of snoop. I think crappy tire sells it now.


I will check tomorrow at Canadian Tire since I am working today
 
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I find it so weird that a firefighter would have to even ask this question...

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I would just use a match.

A call is a call
 
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We have been busy this week.
 

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Regulator will vent sometimes, come and go if bad

Allways make sure for winter that u run the stove burner to empty the lines out

Otherwise the liquid propane freezes and can screw up the regulator

propane never freezes, at -45F it will remain a liquid and you could pour it without any vapours.
 

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At atmospheric pressure, the boiling point of propane is -44°F. At any temperature below that, a pool of propane will remain in liquid form, because its vapor pressure is less than atmospheric.
 
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