What is the max BTUs that a typical service hook up is capable of ?..........John

John Hoisington | Sep 14, 2021 | Category: Propane supplier in Redmond, Oregon

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CoEnergy Propane | Sep 14, 2021

Hi John, I spoke with our Operations Manager and a typical house installation can be set up many different ways. In order to know the capacity and application you will need, we first need to know what size the interior piping is. The size of the interior piping determines the max BTU needed to accommodate the appliances you have or will have plumbed to it. If you do not have the interior piping installed yet, you will need to size the interior piping to accommodate the appliances you want installed. There are multiple tank and regulator sizes that can be used. CoEnergy can supply enough BTU’s to meet any of your household needs and or commercial applications, starting from a cook top and adding from there. I recommend a free site visit at your location to determine exactly what your needs are. Please feel free to contact us, with additional questions and/or if you wish to schedule a site visit to discuss your project. (541) 504-9444

Sgt Tye | Sep 14, 2021

Due to several type of regulators, they can hook up everything from 1 BTU to over 10 million under certain circumstances. But if your talking a regular 120 gallon tank to a house, shop, or RV then it can be upwards of 100,000 or more. All depends what type of appliances you have. Does that help? More info from you can be answered easier.

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