As I've become more and more interested in cooking my satisfaction with my electric inductive cooktop has gone proportionately down. I scored an awesome deal on a used gas cooktop on Craigslist and now I need to hook it up. I'm fairly handy, if not very experienced, but my brother-in-law will be helping and he's very competent.
On to my questions...
1) The cooktop didn't come with a pressure regulator and I'm not sure if I need one. Some people say that natural gas is regulated at the meter and so it's unnecessary, while others insist it is necessary. If it is, do I have to pay $75 for the OEM part or can I get a generic replacement at HomeDepot? I did come across
this part for $23 that is supposedly for my model, but it doesn't give any info and it's the only non-OEM part I've found anywhere which makes me nervous. Any thoughts?
2) As far as running the pipe, I understand that HomeDepot will thread pipe for me, but what about where I tap into the existing pipe to add the tee? Do I need to thread the pipe for that or are there non-threaded fittings for stuff like that? If threaded, how do I tee into the existing pipe without having to reconnect every junction downline from the tee? I would be teeing in right after the main shutoff valve where the pipe comes out of the ground and into the house, so it would be a major bummer to have to reconnect everything.