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Default Dielectric union / coupling at gas meter

Thanks also for your reply, EXT.


"EXT" wrote in message
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In most cases an insulating coupling is part of the meter set supplied by
the utility, of course, this may vary in some localities.

"Jeff Wisnia" wrote in message
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Smarty wrote:
Is it necessary or desirable to use a dielectric union or coupling when
connecting new gas lines to a gas meter? I have seen this done in some
installations but not others.

What is the correct thing to do?

Thanks for any replies / assistance.

Smarty


It depends upon whether your gas utility uses metal supply lines with
"active cathodic protection" or not.

If they do, then they apply a low voltage to their pipes to prevent
electrolytic corrosion and the dielectric unions are needed to avoid
shorting that voltage to ground through the home's plumbing and/or
electrical grounding system.

Best to check with your gas utility and do what they say. AFAIK
nonmetalic supply lines are the defacto stardard for new installations
nowadays.

HTH,

Jeff

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