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Safety of Maxitrol Regulator In Basement Above Furnace

tajohnson92
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in Gas Heating
Hi! Newbie to owning a home with propane heat here.
I had a tech come to clean/service my furnace who flagged the propane regulator being above my furnace as a huge safety issue. Irving sent out a tech who told me it’s within code because it’s a maxitrol vent limiting device. Fire Marshall told me it’s fine and reaches “minimum requirements”.



However, it is right above my furnace. If anything goes wrong - isn’t this a huge safety issue? Should I push to move this regulator outside? Would you be comfortable with this?
I have a 500 gallon tank on the other side of my property. See the lines and basement situation below.
I have a 500 gallon tank on the other side of my property. See the lines and basement situation below.



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I just noticed that cracked joist. Unless there is something I'm not seeing picking up that load I'd be concerned about that.0
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