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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
How to install a gas appliance. Tools and Walkthrough. Dryer, Water Heater, Furnace, HVAC. 1 of 3
Important info below (thanks for bringing up flaws and constructive criticism to this benevolent effort): Firstly, this is my first gas pipe install. I had no tutors. There is much more info. I wouldn't have bothered to make a vid, except nobody else had. So for now, it's unfortunately still useful. I'm very limited in txt space in description! :( You don't need a pipe threader if you're doing main line offshoots to appliances and you know your pipe lengths ahead of time. Home depot and the like will likely thread the lengths for you. Use "black pipe" or copper pipe above ground. Epoxy coated pipe with pvc 10+ mil tape for underground joints. Before you solidify your plan, get info on your appliances and their necessary gas load. An overloaded gas line may cease to function entirely so long as it is underfed. To reduce friction and increase supply keep pipeline turns to a minimum. If you have a tube bender, great! Gas line (BTU or CF)/Hr supply ability chart for standard 1/2 PSI natural gas pipeline at www.engineeringtoolbox.com/natural-gas-pipe-sizing-d_826.html If you're not too lazy or busy, plan your line for an appliance with maximal power usage of the appliance type. (Ex., gas dryer: 40k btu) If there is anything missing from this tutorial, make a better one or let me know what needs to be expressed. Please don't reduce gas appliance venting diameter below the diameter of the exhaust hardware unless you know what you're doing. I don't know enough to instruct you on ...
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