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J.C. January 21st 07 04:42 PM

Ground Union????
 
We got a propane heater the other day. The installation instructions call
for a "ground union" between the incoming on/off valve and the heater
connection. What's a "ground union" and what happens if I don't use one?

JC



[email protected] January 21st 07 05:01 PM

Ground Union????
 

J.C. wrote:
We got a propane heater the other day. The installation instructions call
for a "ground union" between the incoming on/off valve and the heater
connection. What's a "ground union" and what happens if I don't use one?

JC


I might be totally wrong with this but I believe a ground union is a
connector that is grounded to allow static electricity to dischage
safely. I believe this is only used on fixed natural gas or the big
propane tanks.

If you Google "ground union" propane there are a bunch of pdf
files explaining what they are .

Like all gas things I assume if something goes wrong you get a fire and
massive explosion :)


Speedy Jim January 21st 07 05:09 PM

Ground Union????
 
J.C. wrote:

We got a propane heater the other day. The installation instructions call
for a "ground union" between the incoming on/off valve and the heater
connection. What's a "ground union" and what happens if I don't use one?

JC



That should read "ground joint union".

Look closely at a black iron (malleable) pipe union
and you'll see an embedded ring of copper or brass
which is carefully ground and polished to make
a leak-tight seal between the union halves.

http://www.fastenal.com/web/products....ex?sku=466343

Jim

J.C. January 21st 07 06:45 PM

Ground Union????
 

"Speedy Jim" wrote in message
et...
J.C. wrote:

We got a propane heater the other day. The installation instructions call
for a "ground union" between the incoming on/off valve and the heater
connection. What's a "ground union" and what happens if I don't use one?

JC


That should read "ground joint union".

Look closely at a black iron (malleable) pipe union
and you'll see an embedded ring of copper or brass
which is carefully ground and polished to make
a leak-tight seal between the union halves.

http://www.fastenal.com/web/products....ex?sku=466343

Jim


Thanks to both of you. And you're correct, it is "Ground Joint Union".

JC



Tom The Great January 21st 07 09:30 PM

Ground Union????
 
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 16:42:37 GMT, "J.C." wrote:

We got a propane heater the other day. The installation instructions call
for a "ground union" between the incoming on/off valve and the heater
connection. What's a "ground union" and what happens if I don't use one?

JC



A google search turned up this discussion:
http://www.plbg.com/forum/read.php?1,276139

hth,

tom @ www.FreeCreditReportAdvice.com


J.C. January 21st 07 11:28 PM

Ground Union????
 

"Tom The Great" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 16:42:37 GMT, "J.C." wrote:

We got a propane heater the other day. The installation instructions call
for a "ground union" between the incoming on/off valve and the heater
connection. What's a "ground union" and what happens if I don't use one?

JC



A google search turned up this discussion:
http://www.plbg.com/forum/read.php?1,276139

hth,

tom @ www.FreeCreditReportAdvice.com


Thanks Tom.

JC




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