August 2023
RegO ® Field Topics
Submerged Regulators
Field Topics are intended to provide useful information to the network of authorized LP-Gas
and Anhydrous Ammonia distributors regarding the proper use of RegO® products. Warning
Bulletins covering many of the hazards involved are available from RegO for more detailed
information. These bulletins can be found in our L-500, L-102 and NH3-102 catalogs. Neither
the Field Topic or the Warning Bulletins are intended to conflict with federal, state, or local
ordinances and/or regulations, which should be observed at all times. This information also is
not intended to be a substitute for or to supplement any training in the safe handling and use of
propane and related equipment, as required by any applicable law. By providing this material,
ECI assumes no responsibility for providing any such training. Only individuals properly
trained in the safe handling and use of propane and related equipment should be permitted to
do so, and by providing this information, ECI does not assume responsibility for providing
such training.
For more information on LP Gas system requirements, refer to Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code
(NFPA 58), National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54), National Propane Gas Association Safety
Handbook, the RegO LP-Gas Serviceman's Manual L-545, RegO catalogs L-500/L-102/NH3-
102, ANSI K61.1 Safety Requirements for Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, as
well as any applicable local codes and ordinances.
Submerged Regulators
This field topic is designed to help aid in the
installation of regulators. Specifically, it guides
users on how to avoid placement of regulators
where they can be submerged underwater. If a
regulator has been submerged in water—replace
the regulator. Water from floods can carry many
chemicals that can attack the components
including the diaphragm, seat disc, and lever
assembly.
Proper Placement of Regulators
The regulator is often considered the heart of an LP-Gas installation and proper
placement is vital in order to maintain steady flow of LP-Gas to consuming appliances.
The regulator should be placed to avoid any condition where the regulator could be
submerged under water.
Aboveground Container Installs
Install the regulator above the container
connection underneath the lid
When installing a new container always avoid
areas where flooding can occur. In areas that are
subjected to flooding be certain the area is
graded properly, has proper drainage and the
container is properly mounted for flood
Avoid installing regulators below the container
connection. This will reduce the potential for
water or debris from entering the regulator
Underground Container Installs
Install the regulator above the container
connection and above the highest probable
water level
If the regulator cannot be placed above the highest
probable water level, venting to the top of the container
may be necessary. Ensure the bonnet cap is tight and the
vent screen is fitted at the end of the pipe away.
When installing a new container avoid areas where
flooding can occur. In areas that are subjected to
flooding be certain the area is graded properly, has
proper drainage and the container is properly mounted
for flood conditions