Rejetting HW System: Nat Gas -> LPG?
A friend of mine recently built his house in a rural area and had the plumber fit an external "insta-heat" type Dux brand hot water service that he'd bought at a clearance sale.
It worked well at first, but after a couple of weeks only gave a few mins worth of hot-water before cutting out. On eye-balling it, there's a big sticker on the outside proclaiming "Natural Gas" and he's running from LPG bottles. I'd have thought the plumber would've picked up on that subtle clue, but... :rolleyes:
My advice? Fit the right jets. Simple enough, eh? So I'd thought.
On his first call to the Dux service centre, he was told that's illegal. :eek: Huh? I assured him it's not and to try again. Second call, and he was told it's not a problem, that all Dux units use interchangeable jets and that he wants part #'s such'n'such. The price on both parts? Just under $600! :eek::mad:
What gives? Is this a realistic price or is there some idiot oin the service line who's yanking his chain?
From memory, LPG requires larger air ports than Natural Gas, so would it be feasible (assuming one knew the correct specs) to simply redrill the existing jets? I'm not asking whether it's legal, just whether it's feasible. ;)
'Cos if it is just a metter of redrilling, where do those mongrels get off asking such a ridiculously exorbitant price? Are these things made from brass or solid titanium alloy?