Excellent! I'll put the orifice at the burner and keep the rest the same and we'll be good to go. I had used rectoseal 5 for the main plumbing lines, should I use permatex #2 for everything instead? Thanks again for the instruction and advice!
I'm familiar with most of the BASO valves now. One thing I'm not sure of is why people are choosing safety valves and not using safety switches... The switches are MUCH cheaper and do the same thing.
Actually, I think you had it right with the Dual valves. You can get standing pilot dual's for peanuts. Unlike many of the solenoids people are using, they are MADE for gas burners. I have Honeywell valves on my system.
KD
Which honeywell valves did you get? The baso G92 valves are really pricey...
As for the switch, i think a lot of people should really consider them if they are already running high pressure and can't find or afford H19 valves. Direct ignition is just as expensive as a safety valve system on high pressure.
Yeah, I've searched high and low, and can't find another high pressure pilot that's comparable. Looks like I'll have to go the Lonnie route and just use an unsafe version, and keep it out of the wind!You need the Baso H19 valve for high pressure applications, if new it is almost cheaper to go electric ignition route.
Yeah, I've searched high and low, and can't find another high pressure pilot that's comparable. Looks like I'll have to go the Lonnie route and just use an unsafe version, and keep it out of the wind!![]()