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Komentáře • 88

  • @PoolarityChannel
    @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +20

    This is VERY important. Thread Sealer is used only for NON-COMPRESSION connections. You SHOULD NOT use thread sealer on COMPRESSION joints. If you use thread sealer near the compression joints, you endanger the chance that the thread sealer will get between the COMPRESSION contact point.

  • @el_guero0958
    @el_guero0958 Před 3 lety +24

    A technician tried to charge me $500 just to disconnect the gas stove and then reconnect it a day later (I was getting my floor done). I told him nah, this video helped me out and saved me $500

  • @toobad9914
    @toobad9914 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for making this video sir. You just saved me $173 dollars in installation cost.. Lol

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety

      Awesome!!! And you did a better job than the guy that's in a hurry to his next job.

  • @stonehouseguitars3869
    @stonehouseguitars3869 Před 2 lety +6

    Brass fittings are soft, If you over tighten them you will break snap and crack. You should tighten it up enough that it is not leaking and that is it. You should also not use adjustable wrenches but the proper size ones. For a half inch kit you will need a 7/8 wrench and a 15/16 wrench.

  • @xavianus
    @xavianus Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for sharing this is a great video! I love the thoroughness and attention to detail you put into this installation!

  • @joea1919
    @joea1919 Před 3 lety +3

    I have the same stove , so this helped me a lot !!! Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @foggymtnbreakdown
    @foggymtnbreakdown Před 3 lety +8

    The part you are screwing into the back of the stove is an "adapter." Both ends are "male" ends. The part that screws into the stove has MIP (male iron pipe) threads. When you use MIP threads, you MUST use pipe sealant or teflon tape to prevent leaks. Think of the sealant as making a gasket between the male iron pipe threads and the female iron pipe threads. I much prefer pipe sealant than teflon tape because I have never had any leaks with sealant. I have had leaks with teflon tape. In my opinion, Teflon tape makes it easier to disassemble parts, so that is a plus. On the other hand, you can wrap the tape in the wrong direction so that it unravels when you turn the male part into the female part. That does not happen with pipe dope/sealant. In my opinion, both teflon tape and sealant act as lubricants making it easier to turn the pipes or fittings. This may help to make a better seal. On the other end of the adapter is a "flare" fitting. A "compression" fitting is a different type of fitting. I don't think that there are compression fittings on brasscraft hoses or adapters for stoves. Logically, I cannot argue against pipe sealant on a flare fitting. Some people say that the sealant can come loose and get blown into a gas valve. I probably have a better chance of getting bit by a shark and hit by lightning at the same time. The natural gas pressure in a residence is about 0.25 psi. That is really low. My bike tires are 100 psi. Pipe dope in a flare fitting might act like a gasket between the male and female flared surfaces. I think Teflon tape would hinder a good connection between the flared surfaces. I have been taught not to use pipe dope on a flared fitting, but I cannot logically argue against it. And yes, I know the difference between pressure and flow rate. Pipe dope is not combustible. Just for the sake of discussion, the threads on the flared side of the adapter are not MIP threads. This helps to make sure that the adapter gets installed correctly. It would have been helpful to see the female side of the flare fitting. You are careful to clean the male side in the video, but what about the female side? It could have crap on it. Thanks for making the video. It takes time to make videos and viewers like me appreciate the effort. It was clear and helpful.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      I was very tempted to use the thread sealer on the bottom half of the threads where the flare fitting is, in fact I wish I did. Using it on the bottom 1/2 keeps it away from the flare and at least seals the last half of the threads.

    • @andrewoverlund1467
      @andrewoverlund1467 Před 2 lety

      No you never ever use pipe dope or Teflon tape on a JIC or flared fitting. Second you can’t use just any dope or Teflon tape on gas lines they have to be rated for the gas you are using LP or natural gas. Third it’s not MIP it’s NPT National pipe thread.forth you need to specify what gas you are using. LP gas is completely different than natural gas and you have to convert your appliances. Stop making videos that are wrong. That’s how people blow up their house.

    • @rubychavez9802
      @rubychavez9802 Před rokem

      How do you get the adapter

  • @588158
    @588158 Před 3 lety +5

    You might add that before you hook up the gas line you should put the range all the way in its space and make any leveling adjustment that may be needed. This is important because if you hook it up and find you have to move the stove in and out of the space to make leveling adjustment you will "work harden" the brass hose which could cause a leak in the hose. Years ago, this was a common occurrence and because of it the put a plastic covering on the hose to contain any leak. In any event if you periodically move your stove to clean behind it you should consider replacing the hose every once and a while.

  • @Agustina_Aguayo
    @Agustina_Aguayo Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video dude !! Super informative!!!!!

  • @Songs-lr4wt
    @Songs-lr4wt Před 3 lety +2

    This guy has a sense of humour

  • @damianogaeta3750
    @damianogaeta3750 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for the great video! but the soapy water with bubbles may be confusing in case of a leak ( no bubbles on the soap to be sure of a leak or not )... other than that it is a great video.

  • @sajiktm
    @sajiktm Před 3 lety +4

    could you post a video how to connect the hose from LP gas tank to a cooking range ...to convert from natural gas to LP gas

  • @hubert-williams3379
    @hubert-williams3379 Před 3 lety +14

    You're over doing it with the tighting, you're lucky it did'nt strip or snap

  • @Pfannenstiel1987
    @Pfannenstiel1987 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. I’m doing this in a few days. I may still put some dope on the bottom of the flared threads though. Call me paranoid 😂

  • @bentorres7895
    @bentorres7895 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video thanks, I would recommend using a 60:1 ratio when making soapy water solution, u wanna start with no bubbles and barely any soap so u can tell if there is a leak it will still bubble up with barely any soap.

    • @jamessmejkal8803
      @jamessmejkal8803 Před 3 lety

      I would recommend a leak checking liquid as opposed to soap. On propane stoves, a catch pipe is usually installed to catch rust and other objects that may be present in gas supply pipe.

  • @jbmahalo
    @jbmahalo Před 3 lety +2

    I bought the BrassCraft too. I went ahead and bought the BrassCraft leak detection solution. I also get paranoid about gas. I’m getting rid of my Samsung cos they aren’t reliable. I bought a Frigidaire Gallery Air Fryer gas range. Thank you.

    • @livingaboard
      @livingaboard Před 3 lety

      is this a newer model gas range? I have been looking at new Samsung gas ranges. I have been reading good things about them mostly though

  • @seco5150
    @seco5150 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks, I never knew about the thread sealer.good example.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety

      Never forget the gas thread sealer, that is very important.

  • @ronpeavy9229
    @ronpeavy9229 Před 2 lety

    Get empty spray bottle and fill with soapy dish soap and water. Spray on gas fittings see bubbles ,tighten or get more fitting tape to stop leaks

  • @johannedufort5900
    @johannedufort5900 Před 2 lety

    Waow !!!
    !!! Was advised to simply use a clamp to assemble gas hoze with oven's conduit ...

  • @MattBruns
    @MattBruns Před 3 lety +1

    When connecting it, it's a good idea to turn off the main gas in case the valve is opened by accident. The valve is good for if you are working inside the appliance but not disconnect the gas hose.

  • @wyattlive83
    @wyattlive83 Před rokem

    That's a nice cooker

  • @ArtByKevinZapata
    @ArtByKevinZapata Před rokem

    What about the brass gasket you were holding with a rubber insert on the inside?

  • @joevisueth
    @joevisueth Před 3 lety +1

    Can be use Teflon

  • @hoangchuong8479
    @hoangchuong8479 Před 3 lety

    Hi I’m like your video and have a question is this range ovens use power or only gas . Thanks

  • @Joserocha-wm9de
    @Joserocha-wm9de Před 3 lety

    Safety safety safety.... Why didn't you install the Safety excess flow valve that comes with the gas hose ? 3:01 its on floor on top of bag

  • @kennyely5102
    @kennyely5102 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @rubychavez9802
    @rubychavez9802 Před rokem

    Dos this kit include a adapter for the fitting

  • @hubert-williams3379
    @hubert-williams3379 Před 3 lety +4

    The idea is to start with no bubbles..

  • @dennyinirio1786
    @dennyinirio1786 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing

  • @robvivenzio6530
    @robvivenzio6530 Před rokem

    well done

  • @bonnolog
    @bonnolog Před 3 lety +2

    Does your range stick out because of the pipe? mine has about a 2 inch gap.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety

      Yes, because the back of the range is not indented in because its a convection oven fan in that location

  • @MrTee-de7to
    @MrTee-de7to Před 3 lety +1

    The gas outlet was too high the stove won't go all the way back against the wall, so it sticks out further than the counter.

  • @whoisradu
    @whoisradu Před rokem

    I can’t get a light. I had my gas set to off for a few months. How long before gas starts flowing again? Thanks

  • @abibodlogistics
    @abibodlogistics Před 8 měsíci

    I noticed that all the connecting hoses/kits that I have seen so far are yellow in colour,is there any particular reason for this or it is possible to get it in other colours.

  • @ForYeshua1
    @ForYeshua1 Před 3 lety +1

    What about leveling? Does the rear legs level also, or just the front?

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      All legs can be levelled

    • @ForYeshua1
      @ForYeshua1 Před 3 lety

      @@PoolarityChannel Yeah, I wasn't sure. The rear legs are a lot smaller than the front, I thought they were just stationary. Thanks

  • @sonerogarcia
    @sonerogarcia Před 2 lety

    So, no sealant between the coupler and hose on the stove side?

  • @pennyarizzio2824
    @pennyarizzio2824 Před rokem

    My gas line is on the floor. The old stove cleared it okay but I just had my new Samsung stove installed and it is sticking out of the wall about 2 inches. He said because of the water line..? which is actually up against the wall behind the stove. Should this be pushed up against the back wall? The gap is horrible looking.He left and now I am afraid to move it back.

  • @billyszigety5692
    @billyszigety5692 Před 3 lety

    Watching this guy with 2 adjustable wrenches is like watching 2 old people trying to have a baby

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      Meaning? Experienced and knows exactly what they are doing? Hmmmmm.

  • @lomgreenday100
    @lomgreenday100 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello what type of gas your stove use?

  • @Rockfordfosgate3406
    @Rockfordfosgate3406 Před 3 měsíci

    So after 20 minutes. You got one whole line connected and oh i guess you were smart enough to plug it in also. So two things in 20 minutes that shoukd of taken 30 god damn seconds

  • @rockyx6000
    @rockyx6000 Před 2 lety

    Are 1/2'' OD and 1/2'' flare the same?

  • @kimberlykeller9995
    @kimberlykeller9995 Před 3 lety

    Did u check the oven as well. I'm really concerned of mine.

  • @JackSon-cs5vk
    @JackSon-cs5vk Před 2 lety

    This is "kinda" gas that you're working with! Remember that....

  • @adamnalewyko8779
    @adamnalewyko8779 Před 3 lety

    Does the thread tape work as a good sealer?

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety

      Not as good, I went safe with the reliable stuff that plumbers use. I mean it's gas after all, so be super safe

  • @3dtexan890
    @3dtexan890 Před 3 lety +1

    Too bad you did not show the leveling procedure.

  • @waiting4aliens
    @waiting4aliens Před 2 lety

    dip leg?

  • @JDMendozaY
    @JDMendozaY Před 3 lety

    Sir I need one of those hose, 12 feet long!! Where can I find it ? Help please

    • @ruffxm
      @ruffxm Před rokem

      You aren't permitted to use more than 6 ft of flexible connection for a gas line. You won't be able to find a 12 ft one and it's illegal to connect multiple hoses. Your only option is to move the gas connection.

  • @LiL_Producer_Sam
    @LiL_Producer_Sam Před 2 lety

    Does anyone have a Samsung with a very tiny gas in-take hole? I got no help from the store where I purchased it (my fault for going with a big box store). Turns out, the hole for the gas line in my range is only 1/4 inch inside diameter! Do I need to send it back? This seems smaller than anything I've read on the internet.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 2 lety

      1/4" diameter might be propane converted, you can google "propane adapter for gas stove" and see if that's what you are seeing. If you bought it new, it should only have the Gas connector without a propane adapter on it

  • @cinerose88
    @cinerose88 Před 3 lety +1

    Whats confusing about this video is that other videos I have seen say specifically not to use sealer on the flared fittings. Please correct this video so that others don't get leaks or have problems. Thank you.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      I did not use thread sealer on the flare fittings. Where in the video do I use thread sealer on flare fittings?

    • @xanderboxer5473
      @xanderboxer5473 Před 2 lety

      @IamMattie Me too

    • @ruffxm
      @ruffxm Před rokem +1

      Maybe you should watch the video again and pay attention this time. Sealant wasn't used on the flared fittings.

  • @georgelouis6515
    @georgelouis6515 Před 3 lety

    My pipe doesn't have the shut off valve. What pieces do I need for that?

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Don't do it if you don't have a shutoff. You need a plumber in that case and do it properly through a licensed plumber. Unless you have access to the main shut-off.

    • @main1063
      @main1063 Před 3 lety +1

      Code in most states and common sense dictates having a shut off valve for ranges gas pipe. Bite the bullet and hire a licenced plumber.

    • @andrewoverlund1467
      @andrewoverlund1467 Před 2 lety

      Shut the main valve off at you gas source. Turn on your stove and let it burn out keep trying till there is no flame. Disconnect gas line making sure no open flames are near you or electronic devices. Determine size of pipe and or flared fittings. Buy a shit off valve and gas rated pipe dope or Teflon tape ONLY for NPT pipe if it’s a flared fitting don’t use dope or tape. Problem solved. Don’t listen to whoever made this video he obviously has no clue what he is doing.

  • @repriser9876
    @repriser9876 Před 9 měsíci

    You didn't install the safety valve that comes with package. Don't do what he did.

  • @jrortiz1293
    @jrortiz1293 Před 3 lety

    Hello. The shutoff lever from the air pressure on the regulator should be up or down? Dont know if its on or off the manual didnt say nothing.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Air pressure? You mean the gas on/off? That level always has to be perpendicular, not parallel, meaning making a + sign instead of parallel = to the pipe to be off.

    • @ruffxm
      @ruffxm Před rokem

      OMG please don't say you are did this yourself. Shit, you can't even get the basic terminology right - "shut-off lever" and "air pressure". People like you cause the stories we hear about in the news....

  • @IAmWhatIsLaughter
    @IAmWhatIsLaughter Před 2 lety +1

    $329 saved.. just for someone to disconnect and connect.. NO THANK YOU

  • @bobcloughjr
    @bobcloughjr Před 3 lety +1

    Seriously what kind of genius uses bubbles to check for bubbles? 🙄

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +7

      Keep in mind, you are not checking for bubbles with bubbles, you are checking a leak against the bubbles, so if there is leaks under the bubbles you will still see it fizz.

  • @courtcounselor
    @courtcounselor Před 2 lety

    You used the wrong pro dope. Not rated for gas.

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Its good, specs is rated for Natural Gas - www.supplyhouse.com/Hercules-15420-Pro-Dope-Screw-Cap-w-Brush-1-2-pt

  • @carrievail3026
    @carrievail3026 Před 11 měsíci

    Not the same damn regulator

  • @courtcounselor
    @courtcounselor Před 2 lety

    You needed the blue dope. Dangerous

  • @mauriceurias6659
    @mauriceurias6659 Před 3 lety

    so you use goop on the one on the stove but not even tape on the second one, same threads that leak bud, come on this video is going to make a lot of people have leaks, ,,,,,, jezzz

    • @PoolarityChannel
      @PoolarityChannel  Před 3 lety +5

      This is VERY important. Thread Sealer is used only for NON-COMPRESSION connections. You SHOULD NOT use thread sealer on COMPRESSION joints. If you use thread sealer near the compression joints, you endanger the chance that the thread sealer will get between the COMPRESSION contact point.