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Originally posted by RD414 View PostBecause of discussions on Agriville, I did a natural gas line install quote for a grain dryer. There is not enough capacity in our rural area so a large enough line, 5 million btu would have to come a fair distance. Quoted 600000 thousand. This now includes a 40000 thousand header hookup fee for all dryers. So yours and my provincial mla heard there was a need and are doing their best. Their best to screw us over, in my opinion. To go less than half a mile and service just a house and a shop is now 40000. Makes any old yard site with gas quite valuable.
My sons provided the PLCs and wired them into a high capacity grain elevator nearby. When they needed to increase their gas supply, the main supplier quotes them half a million for a fairly short distance, don't remember how far - 1 to 1 1/2 miles?
The owner said do it. The gasco came back and said well we really can't, seems they thought he wouldn't fork out that kind of cash at their outrageous quote.
So he called a private outfit and they said sure, we'll do it.
It ended up costing him 300K. And anyone who taps in to it in the future has to pony up for some installation.
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Is it possible, or feasible, to install surge capacity to make a drier work on a smaller existing line? Could you buy used vessels such as propane bullets, with enough capacity to run the drier intermittently, then wait for them to refill again? Wouldn't get very much gas into them at regulated line pressure, and would be limited on pressure anyways without having to treat it as a vessel needing registration, inspection and certification(and related costs), so would take a massive volume to hold any significant BTU's compared to liquid propane. But if you don't need to run 24/7, it could be an option.
Or could a drier be set up to run dual fuel, with separate burners, where natural gas gets priority, and propane makes up the difference?
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Originally posted by jazz View PostThere are no local gascos in Sask. Communist held public gas company.
We need SaskEnergy/Crown Corporations to change how we are doing things.
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Originally posted by GOODRUM View PostGetting hassled on my propane dryer, certification issues on tank and old dryer.
I would like to see the regulations before I comply with the gas inspector.
Anyone got a link?
Nice knowing you, Canada.
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There is hardly anywhere to get beef butchered around Ontario any more.
We are lucky - one place 15 minutes from here, but they are booked out for months. They need to spend insane amounts of money every freaking year to keep up with regulatory changes.
It now cost almost $1.00/lb. dressed weight to get a beef processed.
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