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What happens if you have a propane job to do, how will you test that with a 30mbar test gauge, when the running pressure is 37mbar

Personally I liked the test set that the Qualigaz inspector had, a little battery powered job with a dial gauge, and telltale, if only I could have "nicked" it:D

When in the UK I used to have a 36" slack gauge manometer so that I could test both propane and natural gas jobs


Before that I used to use the Bryant and May mark on test, old NTGB joke
 
regin all the way but fluid is a bit pricey at about 8 pounds a spit
 
yeah was looking at the glass ones but seem a bit expensive for what I use it for. Think I'll get the Regin Contract one over the rothernburg one.

Thanks for the advice.
 
dont get the soft plastic one they discolour and are a pig to get stood up best is the solid glass ones thibk its probably the regin one everyone else has mention
why dont they do one with a buit in light ? but then im blesed with failing sighgt so maybe biased
 
Yep have a digital, find is useful for doing burner pressure etc. However when it comes to doing a tightness test on a low pressure meter I still find you can't beat a U Guage
 
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