House is not Natural Gas. It is propane. What WiPelletHead refers to is irrelevant. Thanks anyway.
I've done searching and have not found the exact information I am looking for.
I am not able to get the hose nut to budge. Is it standard lefty loosey. Or opposite.
>straight forward as the regulator is part of the hose you are removing
Meaning what? The house tank has a regulator. What is straight forward?
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The hose nut is a standard thread: turn CC to loosen. You should hold the part the hose is screwed on to using a small pipe wrench or locking pliers, IE Vice-Grips, so as to not twist it off or cause internal damage to the part the hose is screwed onto.
Meaning the house propane system pressure is regulated suppling the proper pressure. Therefore the existing regulator is not required.
Straight forward-I meant, simply unscrew the existing hose and regular assembly and replace it with a supply hose, hopefully with a male quick coupler. These hoses are usually 10 Ft with a 3/8" coupler.
Unfortunately, you are confronted with an overly tightened hose nut making straight forward less straight forward.