Total run 220 +/-. The tank will be 80 +/- ft from the house and 120 ft +/-from the shop then add risers and 15 ft behind a storage shed and 5 ft from the open utility trench. This is my spouses preferred location so the tank isn’t as visible. She doesn’t like the look of the tanks very much.
I considered a underground tank but the shed location works.This should allow the propane truck to fill from my driveway. If memory serves 100 ft ft hose is typical on the trucks. So I could drop the 1 inch yellow plastic in the trench and that would be sufficient for future needs then? Can I sweep up into the shop without using a riser like I did my water line? I will definitely need a riser on the house side.
Going into the building from underground is not up to code by nfpa-54 standards and can be very dangerous.
you will need a riser out side of the building to set a low pressure regulator to drop down to a 1/4 pound " 11-13" water column"
so if the tanks is 120' from the building at 10psi with 1/2" cts at 125' will do 995,000 btu.
3/4" ips will do 1,992,000 btu's
there will be a first stage regulator at the tank and a second stage at the building, possibly another if hooking the house up also
once you put a rego lv4404b46r at the building to drop down to 1/4 lb or 11-13"s water column. then inside the building is another sizing chart for btu load.
what is the total btu load you are going to pull in the shop?
running 3/4 will not be a huge expense and i recommend just doing 3/4. i doubt you will ever exceed 2 million btus in the shop so it would be useless to go bigger and cost a lot more on the stab fittings... like A TON MORE. once you hit that 1" mark you talking 100s of dollars in one stab fitting. and that's if you can buy the stuff with out going to a company.