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Re: Gas line installation

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Subject: Re: Gas line installation
From: "Marknsuz" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:07:37 -0800
> At 05:01 PM 1/28/2006, you wrote:
>>  On that wall, on the outside of the house, is where my gas meter is. 
>> Can a gas line be routed above ground hung off the concrete foundation, 
>> then routed through the wall to the cooktop?
>
> I can't tell you if it meets code at your place.  But that's how an add-on 
> propane line was run by a plumber here.  He used black pipe, but it's 
> rusted horribly in 4 years.  I'd use galvanized or stainless for exposed 
> outdoor use.
>
> You normally see little "drip legs" tee-ed off at the connection point, 
> too.  But I don't know the practical or legal reasons for them.
>
The drip leg is to catch flakes of rust, galvanizing, or the coatings on the 
black pipe.  Conceptually a good thing, but doesn't any vertical section do 
the same thing?  In any case, I always put them in.

Mark Miller
doesn't even play a plumber on TV 




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