Posted by 2510Paul on February 06, 2019 at 04:44:50 from (72.160.248.225):
In Reply to: Re: Gas line measurement posted by Roger Tomfohrde on February 05, 2019 at 15:30:10:
Hi Roger. I can tell you really know this stuff. I have a detached garage and the meter/regulator is behind the garage. The Gas Company told me they regulate in WI to 2 PSI beyond the meter. It is 68' from the meter to the house, 1/2 inch of that csst (I think from what has been said on this post). At the house it is connected to 3/4" steel pipe and goes inside for about 15-20' to the furnace.
Yesterday I talked to the Owner of the Dealership, he is coming today. But he pointed out the 2 PSI has to be regulated down at the furnace to 3-5" W.C. and there should another regulator. Yup, there it was up in the floor joists kinda partially tucked above one of the ducts. I never saw it. So I have the right guy coming today.
Yes, we will have discussion about the 1/2" but he is not the one that gave it to me to bury. A prior dealer gave me that 1/2" pipe to bury when I switched to Natural Gas. That prior dealer did all the terminations at both ends. I depended on him to know what he was doing.
The saga continues but at least my furnace has not tripped out since the Stupid Cold (one weather forecasters term) weather left. I keep leaning and now the Owner of the Dealership I currently work with can come and inspect.
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