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HOSES
This
is always an interesting topic.. You're all ready to fry up some juicy
looking steaks on the BBQ, when you discover your hose has been chewed
up due to one hungry animal or another trying to get the tasty fat
drippings from your grill.Repairing
or replacing specific parts of your hose assembly will depend on your
grill, you may want to browse our hoses
and fittings section. If you are still not sure you may always
contact us for help.
A damaged LP gas hose can be easily replaced yourself:
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Remove
LP hose from your valve assembly
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If
permanently attached to the valve, you will need to remove the
assembly
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The
regulator
may have to be replaced if you are experiencing spurts or
no gas flowing to the burners. Sometimes these can be removed
independently from the hose while in other cases, the hose and
regulator must be removed and replaced as one unit
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You
may want to install hose
protectors which fit around the outside of your LP hose
Pressure
regulators have been manufactured with bleed holes on the side. If
gas is leaking out of these holes, you will need to replace your regulator.
Again these can possibly be replaced separately or in combination
with hose, and valve depending on your grill.
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