How to Install a BrassCraft® Gas Appliance Connector
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2014
- Learn how to install or replace a gas appliance connector.
For more information about BrassCraft products, please visit our website at www.brasscraft.com or contact BrassCraft customer service at (877) 272-7755.
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About BrassCraft Manufacturing Company
BrassCraft Manufacturing Company is a leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of rough plumbing products for new construction and repair and remodel markets. Founded by Robert Zell in 1964, the company is headquartered in Novi, Mich., with manufacturing facilities across the United States. Through its industry leading BrassCraft® brand, the company provides a variety of solutions designed with the professional plumber in mind. Its portfolio of products includes water stops, water connectors/supply lines, gas connectors, water heater connectors, drain cleaning products, and hand tools. The brand is available at wholesale supply houses and home improvement retailers across the United States and Canada, and select international channels. The company upholds its commitment to promoting careers in the trades through its Zell Scholarship Program, providing scholarships for plumbing & HVAC apprentices.
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it's good demo, but the yellow pipe tape is in wrong direction
I caught that to
this was sooo helpful, thanks.
You put the tape on the wrong way!!
Thank you.... just hooked up my new whirlpool stove and saved $100.😁
i have this same one just bought it , but how do i conect it to gas tank , does it need ajustment ?
How about installation of gas shut off valve for new gas stove, mine is presently electric but has a gas pipe coming out of wall with a cap on it
Just to be 100% clear - there is no tape or pipe dope on the connection to the flared end of the fitting coming from the wall, as well as no tape/pipe dope on the connection to the appliance? When you cut to the appliance, the connection is already on there so I can't tell if you've used tape/dope.
use tape every where
Can you use this for a propane cooking range???
dish soap will also do for leak test..buying special stuff is useless waste of money
pipe tape is not better than pipe paste