1. As I told Steve I will get a better measurement on the pipe.
2. The meter is a 250, it is feeding a 75,000 btu load, a 120,000 btu load, and a 80,000 btu load. The meter regulates to 2#. The Gas Company Person told me this is unique to Wisconsin. The temperature was -28F. See 3a above. TomIn, given all this do you still feel the meter should be adequate?
3. I will revisit the drain tubes and the white collection box as commented on by OH Boy and Grizz02.
4. The Sump Pump pumps across the basement into a PVC pipe that runs outside 4-5' underground past the garage and out a steep hillside. That pipe also collects the water softener, and three down spouts. Once outside the basement it is 4" PVC. The outlet of that pipe froze up once several years ago when we had a lot of cold weather. I know what to look for if it freezes, I did not see any evidence of that this year.
5. Yes, the gas line transitions just outside the house/basement from the suspected half inch to the 3/4" going the rest of the way to the furnace.
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