Hey guys,
Bought a house in June that was new construction. They buried a 500 gallon propane tank that runs our range, fire place, water heater and backup to our heat pump.
So now, its very cold out (highs in the 20s and lows in the low teens) and we seem to be running into some supply issues.
The tank is reading 55% full, and we filled it a few weeks ago so i'm thinking that is probably correct. But we're not getting enough pressure or supply into the house to run the backup to our heat pump. The heat pump has an outside air handler which runs when its not extremely cold. Right now, with the temps its running in aux mode.
So, my question is what does everyone think is causing the problem? The temperature? Hope not, was hoping we could rely on the propane in case of emergencies and it doesn't seem like that is feasible if it doesn't work in a little chilly weather.
Maybe a bad regulator or something? Amerigas is coming to do something this afternoon, hopefully they can identify and fix the problem. Just want to make sure this isn't going to be a recurring problem.
Bought a house in June that was new construction. They buried a 500 gallon propane tank that runs our range, fire place, water heater and backup to our heat pump.
So now, its very cold out (highs in the 20s and lows in the low teens) and we seem to be running into some supply issues.
The tank is reading 55% full, and we filled it a few weeks ago so i'm thinking that is probably correct. But we're not getting enough pressure or supply into the house to run the backup to our heat pump. The heat pump has an outside air handler which runs when its not extremely cold. Right now, with the temps its running in aux mode.
So, my question is what does everyone think is causing the problem? The temperature? Hope not, was hoping we could rely on the propane in case of emergencies and it doesn't seem like that is feasible if it doesn't work in a little chilly weather.
Maybe a bad regulator or something? Amerigas is coming to do something this afternoon, hopefully they can identify and fix the problem. Just want to make sure this isn't going to be a recurring problem.