Gas meter pressure tap

Started by 5cent, March 02, 2024, 02:22:08 PM

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5cent

Hello everyone,

I've been looking around the internet for some answers about the little pressure tap on the consumer side of the gas meter. I know Enbridge contractors use their manometer directly on the that pressure tap to test systems for leaks, but I've seen some of them with this little silver tube shaped fitting which they screw directly onto the tap and the rubber hose from the manometer fits right on the fitting. I'm wondering if someone can help me find this fitting.


5cent

Thank you for your reply,

I do have one of those, it came with the Manometer. Specifically what I am looking for is what I think is a stainless steel fitting, with female threads that can screw directly onto the male threaded post of the gas meter pressure tap.

I really just looks like a black iron nipple, but silver, and its a female thread on one side and male on the other. The female side is the side that's attached to the meter.

samihabib

So enbridge uses an analog dial manometer ..that is female threaded to tap on ..

5cent

Their manometer just threads directly onto the meter? I haven't seen the guy who showed me the fitting I am trying to find in a long time, and the last time I saw a guy replacing a gas meter, he wasn't around exactly at the moment that I was lol.

scarey8

I believe the fitting you are looking for is called a Pete's Plug fitting, google that and you should be able to locate what you need.


5cent

Follow up question everyone,

Could anyone share how exactly to pressure test from the meter with a manometer, or how one would pressure test/ clock a digital gas meter. For new appliance commissioning purposes.

And, are there any online resources where Ontario gas techs could learn something like this/ similar topics?

Thanks in advance for any help and understanding

Byron

You can't really clock a rotor or a sonic their scale is way to high, as far as pressure testing one you can do a "leak test" by connecting your manometer to an appliance inlet tapping and shut the main gas service valve, if your pressure doesn't drop it is leak free. This is the same method used on propane systems, although in propane you have to vent some of the gas until the regs fully open and you don't have high pressure gas keeping the low side pressure at a normal level while check for leaks.

5cent

Quote from: Byron on April 12, 2024, 08:43:09 PMYou can't really clock a rotor or a sonic their scale is way to high, as far as pressure testing one you can do a "leak test" by connecting your manometer to an appliance inlet tapping and shut the main gas service valve, if your pressure doesn't drop it is leak free. This is the same method used on propane systems, although in propane you have to vent some of the gas until the regs fully open and you don't have high pressure gas keeping the low side pressure at a normal level while check for leaks.

So when I try to put the manometer on the natural gas system, the numbers just slowly fluctuate, even with the main valve closed.

When I go to fill out the "appliance installer validation form" for enbridge, I have to confirm "Rating plate value for appliance input is not exceeded when at high fire and appliance safety and operating controls function properly prior to Enbridge Gas initial putting into use inspection." How could I determine the input value with a newer digital gas meter?

Sorry, I am still learning and thank you.

NoDIY

To clock The new meters. The new meters have a CFM read out on menu 6
Hold a small fridge magnet on the outlet side of the meter near the small qr code, while your appliance is running

5cent

Quote from: NoDIY on April 14, 2024, 02:29:41 PMTo clock The new meters. The new meters have a CFM read out on menu 6
Hold a small fridge magnet on the outlet side of the meter near the small qr code, while your appliance is running

Thank you!

I'm sorry, could you elaborate more on the magnet? What does that do exactly?

Edit: I understand what that does now, thank you!!

NoDIY

Quote from: 5cent on April 14, 2024, 06:21:16 PM
Quote from: NoDIY on April 14, 2024, 02:29:41 PMTo clock The new meters. The new meters have a CFM read out on menu 6
Hold a small fridge magnet on the outlet side of the meter near the small qr code, while your appliance is running

Thank you!

I'm sorry, could you elaborate more on the magnet? What does that do exactly?

Edit: I understand what that does now, thank you!!

Sorry it holds menu 6 on and the ability to see the cfm

5cent

Quote from: NoDIY on April 14, 2024, 10:14:42 PM
Quote from: 5cent on April 14, 2024, 06:21:16 PM
Quote from: NoDIY on April 14, 2024, 02:29:41 PMTo clock The new meters. The new meters have a CFM read out on menu 6
Hold a small fridge magnet on the outlet side of the meter near the small qr code, while your appliance is running

Thank you!

I'm sorry, could you elaborate more on the magnet? What does that do exactly?

Edit: I understand what that does now, thank you!!

Sorry it holds menu 6 on and the ability to see the cfm

Phenomenal thanks for your help