Oberlander
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The gas company recently ran natural gas line up my road and I opted to tie in. They ran the meter to the rear corner of my house and I installed a radiant heater in my pole barn as the first consumer to get the meter installed. Ran 1" PE with risers and Homeflex underground compression style fittings for the underground connections. Turns into black pipe inside building in 3/4" size. I pressure tested the system to 10psi for 72hrs before calling them out and had zero drop. They came and tested with manometer and indicated there was a leak. I have now tested it with my tester at 10psi for 13 days. It has dropped to 9.5 psi. Is it possible for them to detect a leak that I cannot? I have sprayed all joints and see no bubbles. I blame the .5psi drop on the recent temperature changes (20F to 70F to 30F) in my area and also the fact that I just fired up my compressor before filling so the air was hot when it went in. I have scheduled them to come back out to try again.
*Also note that the Teflon tape is only adapting the tester. All joints are sealed with Rectorseal 5.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Derek
*Also note that the Teflon tape is only adapting the tester. All joints are sealed with Rectorseal 5.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Derek
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